Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 16George Daniel, John Cumberland J. Cumberland, 1827 - English drama |
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... Broad . Well . Geo . Says he , I will endeavour to impress your young mind with a probable instance of its usefulness . Broad . Now for it . Geo . When your dear father becomes old and past la- bour , your learning will be useful to him ...
... Broad . Well . Geo . Says he , I will endeavour to impress your young mind with a probable instance of its usefulness . Broad . Now for it . Geo . When your dear father becomes old and past la- bour , your learning will be useful to him ...
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... Broad . I be deadly sorrow for that . - If I should offer to do so again , you can give me a hint , you know . Here comes Miss , and , seemingly , in a mortal taking . Enter ROSINE , L. Ros . Oh , Dame ! I've been greatly alarmed . Dame ...
... Broad . I be deadly sorrow for that . - If I should offer to do so again , you can give me a hint , you know . Here comes Miss , and , seemingly , in a mortal taking . Enter ROSINE , L. Ros . Oh , Dame ! I've been greatly alarmed . Dame ...
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... Broad . No , no - don't be frightened - you may see I bean't . Dame . Thank heaven , there he is- Broad . Is he ? [ Recovering from his alarm . ] Did not I say what a fool thee was , to be frightened ? Dame . Ralph , see ! -he's leading ...
... Broad . No , no - don't be frightened - you may see I bean't . Dame . Thank heaven , there he is- Broad . Is he ? [ Recovering from his alarm . ] Did not I say what a fool thee was , to be frightened ? Dame . Ralph , see ! -he's leading ...
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... Broad . Bless thy tender heart ! I thought just now I had lost thee , and then my worst enemy might have pitied me . [ To Count Villars . ] And what was your errand here , eh ? Count V. To seek a lost child . Geo . And won't you pity ...
... Broad . Bless thy tender heart ! I thought just now I had lost thee , and then my worst enemy might have pitied me . [ To Count Villars . ] And what was your errand here , eh ? Count V. To seek a lost child . Geo . And won't you pity ...
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... Broad . Come , Dame , be alive . [ Exit Dame into House . ] Your fare will be coarse , but wholesome . Count V. While you can eat the bread of liberty and independence , it does not much import whether it is white or brown . Broad . Why ...
... Broad . Come , Dame , be alive . [ Exit Dame into House . ] Your fare will be coarse , but wholesome . Count V. While you can eat the bread of liberty and independence , it does not much import whether it is white or brown . Broad . Why ...
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