Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 16 |
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Mr. Thompson has found a wife and daughter ; they have found a husband and a father , Ardourly has found a bride ; Monsieur Mörbleu has found out his persecutors ; but will , I trust , with the kind permission of our friends ...
Mr. Thompson has found a wife and daughter ; they have found a husband and a father , Ardourly has found a bride ; Monsieur Mörbleu has found out his persecutors ; but will , I trust , with the kind permission of our friends ...
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... “ As proofs of holy writ . ” The serious parts of this drama are exceedingly beautiful . The character of Ægcon , the father of the twin brothers , is c'rawn by a hand familiar with every chord of humanity . There 6 REMARKS .
... “ As proofs of holy writ . ” The serious parts of this drama are exceedingly beautiful . The character of Ægcon , the father of the twin brothers , is c'rawn by a hand familiar with every chord of humanity . There 6 REMARKS .
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I left my home , And the food comforts of a father's love , That only bliss my fortune had in store , For dubious pleasures on a foreign shore . [ Exit , R. END OF ACT I. ACT II . SCENE 1. - A Chamber in Antipholis of Ephesus's House .
I left my home , And the food comforts of a father's love , That only bliss my fortune had in store , For dubious pleasures on a foreign shore . [ Exit , R. END OF ACT I. ACT II . SCENE 1. - A Chamber in Antipholis of Ephesus's House .
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Ant . of Eph . I never saw my father in my life . Ægeon . But seven years since , in Syracusa , boy ,, Thou kuow'st we parted — but perhaps , my son , Thou sham'st tacknowledge me in misery ? Ant . of Eph . The Duke , and all that know ...
Ant . of Eph . I never saw my father in my life . Ægeon . But seven years since , in Syracusa , boy ,, Thou kuow'st we parted — but perhaps , my son , Thou sham'st tacknowledge me in misery ? Ant . of Eph . The Duke , and all that know ...
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O , my dear father ! who hath bound him thus ? ... This is too much - 0 curb thy joys a moment , And have compassion on thy father's weakness : But , if my feeble brain deceives me not , One anxious question yet remains to ask ; Heart ...
O , my dear father ! who hath bound him thus ? ... This is too much - 0 curb thy joys a moment , And have compassion on thy father's weakness : But , if my feeble brain deceives me not , One anxious question yet remains to ask ; Heart ...
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