The Acting Drama; Containing Sixty Highly Popular Plays, EtcJohn Williamson, 1839 - 892ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... soul , the women are the best serve your best thoughts as gypsies do stolen chil - judges after all ! dren , disfigure them to make ' em pass for their own . Mrs. D. Or , if I made any objection , I am sure Sneer . But your present work ...
... soul , the women are the best serve your best thoughts as gypsies do stolen chil - judges after all ! dren , disfigure them to make ' em pass for their own . Mrs. D. Or , if I made any objection , I am sure Sneer . But your present work ...
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... soul , I'll print it Sneer . That I would , indeed . Puff . Very well - sir - then we must go on . Exit Under Prompter . ] Well , now , if the scene is ready - we'll go on . Whis . Art thou , then , true ? Begone cares , doubts , and ...
... soul , I'll print it Sneer . That I would , indeed . Puff . Very well - sir - then we must go on . Exit Under Prompter . ] Well , now , if the scene is ready - we'll go on . Whis . Art thou , then , true ? Begone cares , doubts , and ...
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... soul's idol , my adored Lydia ! " - Very tender , indeed . Faulk . I do not mean to distress you : if I loved you less , I should never give you an uneasy mo- ment . I would not boast , yet let me say , that I have neither age , person ...
... soul's idol , my adored Lydia ! " - Very tender , indeed . Faulk . I do not mean to distress you : if I loved you less , I should never give you an uneasy mo- ment . I would not boast , yet let me say , that I have neither age , person ...
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... soul ! Sir L. We wear no swords here , but you under- stand me ? Acres . What ! fight him ! Sir L. Ay , to be sure : what can I mean else ? Acres . But he has given me no provocation . Sir L. Now , I think he has given you the great ...
... soul ! Sir L. We wear no swords here , but you under- stand me ? Acres . What ! fight him ! Sir L. Ay , to be sure : what can I mean else ? Acres . But he has given me no provocation . Sir L. Now , I think he has given you the great ...
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... soul and spirit to my hopes ! -those are the lips which sealed a vow , as yet scarce dry in Cupid's calendar ! -and there the half - resentful blush , that would have checked the ardour of my thanks . Well , all that's past ; all over ...
... soul and spirit to my hopes ! -those are the lips which sealed a vow , as yet scarce dry in Cupid's calendar ! -and there the half - resentful blush , that would have checked the ardour of my thanks . Well , all that's past ; all over ...
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