| Thomas Davies - 1781 - 556 oldal
...make it appear abfolutely ludicrous. He paufed fo long before he fpoke, that fomebody, it was faid, called out from the gallery " Why don't you tell the gentleman whether you will meet him or not ? When the fame actors came on the ftage in Jane Shore, Haftings is fo vifibly fuperior in every part... | |
| 1781 - 732 oldal
...make it appear abfolutely ludicrous. He paufed fo long before he fpoke, that fomebody, it was faid, called out from the gallery, " Why don't you tell the gentleman whether you will meet him or rôti" The fuccefs of the Lying Valet and Lethe induced Mr. Garrick to try his fortune once more as... | |
| 1788 - 734 oldal
...paufcd fo long before he .{poke, that fomebódy, it was faid, called out from the gallery, " IV hy don't you tell the gentleman whether you will meet him or not?" The fucccfs of the Lying Valet and Ltthe induced ¡Mr; Óairic.k to try his fortune once more as a... | |
| Thomas Davies - 1818 - 262 oldal
...brow of superiour bravery, made a long pause, and dragged out the words, " I'll meet thee there !" in such a manner as to make it appear absolutely ludicrous. He paused so long before he s;mke, that lomebody, it was said, called out from the gallery, " Wby don't you tell the gentleman... | |
| George Grant - 1828 - 242 oldal
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| Robert Walsh - 1836 - 274 oldal
...words, « I'll meet thee here." He paused so long before he spoke, that some impatient person honestly called out from the gallery, " Why don't you tell the gentleman whether you will meet him or not!" But Quin, notwithstanding his pauses, was distinguished for giving full sway to the language and sentiment... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1836 - 276 oldal
...thee here." He paused so long before he spoke, that some impatient person honestly called out ftom the gallery, " Why don't you tell the gentleman whether you will meet him or notr But Quin, notwithstanding his pauses, was distinguished for giving full sway to the language and... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1848 - 334 oldal
...brow of superior bravery, made a long pause, and dragged out the words, ' I'll meet thee there ! ' in such a manner as to make it appear absolutely ludicrous....the gentleman whether you will meet him or not?'" we suspect his comedy must have been finer ; because his own nature was one of greater sprightliness... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1848 - 348 oldal
...brow of superior bravery, made a long pause, and dragged out the words, ' I'll meet thee there ! ' in such a manner as to make it appear absolutely ludicrous....the gentleman whether you will meet him or not?'" we suspect his comedy must have been finer ; because his own nature was one of greater sprightliness... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1848 - 352 oldal
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