Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical : Printed from the Acting Copies, as Performed at the Theatres-royal, London, Volume 27John Cumberland, 1826 - English drama |
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... happy and so contented , wherefore change ? A brother and a sister loving each other sincerely , as we do - oh ! can there be anything sweeter in the world ? I am sure there cannot . Her . Yes , yes , Elinor , you are very right ; I ...
... happy and so contented , wherefore change ? A brother and a sister loving each other sincerely , as we do - oh ! can there be anything sweeter in the world ? I am sure there cannot . Her . Yes , yes , Elinor , you are very right ; I ...
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... happy as I used to be . Eli . How , Mr. Ambrose ! not happy ? Amb . Yes , -no , Miss Elinor , I want something , which I hav'nt got - I begin to think the very article I require is a good wife ; and , if you have no particular objection ...
... happy as I used to be . Eli . How , Mr. Ambrose ! not happy ? Amb . Yes , -no , Miss Elinor , I want something , which I hav'nt got - I begin to think the very article I require is a good wife ; and , if you have no particular objection ...
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... happy , then ; for I am now come to give you an opportunity of turning the scale , and placing the obligations all ... happy , very happy indeed , Ambrose ; but I believe I know my sister's sentiments ; and , however strong my friendship ...
... happy , then ; for I am now come to give you an opportunity of turning the scale , and placing the obligations all ... happy , very happy indeed , Ambrose ; but I believe I know my sister's sentiments ; and , however strong my friendship ...
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Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 11 John Cumberland No preview available - 2016 |
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