The Dramatic Works, Volumen3Gregg, 1969 |
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... dancing too , and we like you , Can only cut a caper . As I'm alive , I'm sixty - five , And that's no age for dancing ; I'm past the game , O fie , for shame , Old men should not be prancing . O cut the strings , those tickling things ...
... dancing too , and we like you , Can only cut a caper . As I'm alive , I'm sixty - five , And that's no age for dancing ; I'm past the game , O fie , for shame , Old men should not be prancing . O cut the strings , those tickling things ...
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... [ dancing ] Thank you gentlemen ; [ to the orchestra . ] Admirably well done indeed ; I'll kiss you all round over as much punch as the double bass will hold . Enter PATENT . There , Mr Manager , is an end of an act every beast upon his ...
... [ dancing ] Thank you gentlemen ; [ to the orchestra . ] Admirably well done indeed ; I'll kiss you all round over as much punch as the double bass will hold . Enter PATENT . There , Mr Manager , is an end of an act every beast upon his ...
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... dancing ever since the last fit of the gout . I'll tell you what , my dear boy I positively cannot be with them , unless we have a little- [ Makes a motion as if with the dice - box . Sir Har . Fie , my lord duke . Duke . Look ye ...
... dancing ever since the last fit of the gout . I'll tell you what , my dear boy I positively cannot be with them , unless we have a little- [ Makes a motion as if with the dice - box . Sir Har . Fie , my lord duke . Duke . Look ye ...
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Dramatic Works: To which is Prefixed a Life of the Author, Volumen3 David Garrick Vista completa - 1798 |
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