Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Том 20George Daniel, John Cumberland J. Cumberland, 1828 |
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... hold my tongue.- Hea . ( c . ) Moderate yourself ! I need not tell you how happy I am to see you . Tor . ( R. C. ) Well , old schoolfellow ! I've closed all accounts of business at last : but we have a deal to think about : -the estate ...
... hold my tongue.- Hea . ( c . ) Moderate yourself ! I need not tell you how happy I am to see you . Tor . ( R. C. ) Well , old schoolfellow ! I've closed all accounts of business at last : but we have a deal to think about : -the estate ...
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... hold your tongue , Miss Fanny . I'm a soft old fool , and that plaguy Jamaica story is , somehow , as bad for my eyes as all the pepper and spice of the island . Fan . You have roused me , sir , to recapitulate , and I will proceed ...
... hold your tongue , Miss Fanny . I'm a soft old fool , and that plaguy Jamaica story is , somehow , as bad for my eyes as all the pepper and spice of the island . Fan . You have roused me , sir , to recapitulate , and I will proceed ...
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... holds it . ] His name be Sir Somebody Summut , as long as your bills ; and - gi's t'other glass -he do come from a place fit to break more teeth than you ha ' left in your head . Mrs. G. And that's all you have to discover ? And . Ees ...
... holds it . ] His name be Sir Somebody Summut , as long as your bills ; and - gi's t'other glass -he do come from a place fit to break more teeth than you ha ' left in your head . Mrs. G. And that's all you have to discover ? And . Ees ...
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... Hold your tongue , you punchy lady ! Mr. Carrydot , I respect the roof of my bosom friend ; and , if the young person isn't fitting to come under it , by St. Patrick ! rather than let her in , I'll marry Mother Glastonbury . Car . Her ...
... Hold your tongue , you punchy lady ! Mr. Carrydot , I respect the roof of my bosom friend ; and , if the young person isn't fitting to come under it , by St. Patrick ! rather than let her in , I'll marry Mother Glastonbury . Car . Her ...
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... holds up half - a - crown . ] Hem ! -Oh ! half - a - crown .-- Yes , miss , this be master . - He be landlord in fee . [ Takes the money . Fan . I had been taught to expect a gentleman of a more elderly appearance , sir . Sir L. Would ...
... holds up half - a - crown . ] Hem ! -Oh ! half - a - crown .-- Yes , miss , this be master . - He be landlord in fee . [ Takes the money . Fan . I had been taught to expect a gentleman of a more elderly appearance , sir . Sir L. Would ...
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