Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 16George Daniel, John Cumberland J. Cumberland, 1827 - English drama |
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Page 35
... leave its mark behind ; one mustn't go to kill nobody . Where's the key , that I may take my post in the garret and wait for this Mr. Townsend ; he shall nap the contents of this , di- rectly he knocks at the door , as sure as my name ...
... leave its mark behind ; one mustn't go to kill nobody . Where's the key , that I may take my post in the garret and wait for this Mr. Townsend ; he shall nap the contents of this , di- rectly he knocks at the door , as sure as my name ...
Page 37
... leave my maison for him : I have leave my shop , my boutique for him , and now he make me leave de country and my steak for him . Oh ! Monsieur Touson ! Monsieur Tonson ! ( Going , L. Fip . Stay , sir , here is some mistake . Snap ...
... leave my maison for him : I have leave my shop , my boutique for him , and now he make me leave de country and my steak for him . Oh ! Monsieur Touson ! Monsieur Tonson ! ( Going , L. Fip . Stay , sir , here is some mistake . Snap ...
Page 26
... leave you to your follies Some few short hours : enjoy them while you may , Perchance to - morrow you may rue your jest . [ Exeunt , L. SCENE II . - A Garden . ANTIPHOLIS OF SYRACUSE , ( L. C. ) ADRIANA , ( R. c . ) LUCI- ANA , ( L ...
... leave you to your follies Some few short hours : enjoy them while you may , Perchance to - morrow you may rue your jest . [ Exeunt , L. SCENE II . - A Garden . ANTIPHOLIS OF SYRACUSE , ( L. C. ) ADRIANA , ( R. c . ) LUCI- ANA , ( L ...
Page 33
... leave him to the officer . Ant . of Eph . I answer you ! -what should I answer you ? Ang . The money that you owe me for the bracelet . Ant . of Eph . I owe you none , till I receive the bracelet . Ang . You know I gave it you half an ...
... leave him to the officer . Ant . of Eph . I answer you ! -what should I answer you ? Ang . The money that you owe me for the bracelet . Ant . of Eph . I owe you none , till I receive the bracelet . Ang . You know I gave it you half an ...
Page 39
... leave thee , so much money To warrant thee , as I'm ' rested for . My wife is in a wayward mood to - day , And will not lightly trust the messenger . That I should be attached in Ephesus , I tell you , will sound harshly in her ears ...
... leave thee , so much money To warrant thee , as I'm ' rested for . My wife is in a wayward mood to - day , And will not lightly trust the messenger . That I should be attached in Ephesus , I tell you , will sound harshly in her ears ...
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