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Page 21
... Tell my father it is I , his daughter , Nancy ; where's my sister ? " The sash was then shut down , and all was silent again . Now , thought I , now will the door be opened , and this sweet penitent will be again received into the home ...
... Tell my father it is I , his daughter , Nancy ; where's my sister ? " The sash was then shut down , and all was silent again . Now , thought I , now will the door be opened , and this sweet penitent will be again received into the home ...
Page 56
... tell , but a good actress she is , and a lovely discreet girl into the bargain ; but ' tis said she leaves for Portsmouth , through some quarrel with the managers , as they have cast her into the back 56 THE MONTHLY MIRROR .
... tell , but a good actress she is , and a lovely discreet girl into the bargain ; but ' tis said she leaves for Portsmouth , through some quarrel with the managers , as they have cast her into the back 56 THE MONTHLY MIRROR .
Page 60
... tell that the former pinches , and that the latter does not . But place an awl or a pen into his right hand , and ' tis ten to one he can go but a little way towards mending either . Captain Gregory Higgins , has a very pretty house in ...
... tell that the former pinches , and that the latter does not . But place an awl or a pen into his right hand , and ' tis ten to one he can go but a little way towards mending either . Captain Gregory Higgins , has a very pretty house in ...
Page 71
... tell our Managers what they should acquire , but as A clear stage and no favour is my motto , I will , with all due deference , tell them what they should destroy . In the first place I would shew no mercy to a certain spurious ...
... tell our Managers what they should acquire , but as A clear stage and no favour is my motto , I will , with all due deference , tell them what they should destroy . In the first place I would shew no mercy to a certain spurious ...
Page 105
... Tell me , I pray , is it possible to honour the talents of a come- dian , without doing honour to the profession , seeing that the ta lent is its essence ? Any profession , indeed , the exercise of which might give him , who embraced it ...
... Tell me , I pray , is it possible to honour the talents of a come- dian , without doing honour to the profession , seeing that the ta lent is its essence ? Any profession , indeed , the exercise of which might give him , who embraced it ...
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