GarrickFaber & Faber, 1948 - 324 oldal |
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69. oldal
... admired for his acting than any Englishman before or since his time , was never pursued by lovesick women . Much the best of these stories , and one that Johnson liked to tell , is that of the Lichfield grocer , who came up to London ...
... admired for his acting than any Englishman before or since his time , was never pursued by lovesick women . Much the best of these stories , and one that Johnson liked to tell , is that of the Lichfield grocer , who came up to London ...
188. oldal
... admired by his country- men for his close imitation of nature , and Voltaire went so far as to call him the Garrick of France . But Garrick had only to give his three famous scenes from Shakespeare - the Ghost scene from Hamlet , the ...
... admired by his country- men for his close imitation of nature , and Voltaire went so far as to call him the Garrick of France . But Garrick had only to give his three famous scenes from Shakespeare - the Ghost scene from Hamlet , the ...
258. oldal
... admiring wonder at his amazing skill . Dr. Burney , seeing that his visitor had some fooling in mind , smiled and ... admiration to the vacant stare of envy and sadness he always assumed when playing the part of Abel Drugger . When the ...
... admiring wonder at his amazing skill . Dr. Burney , seeing that his visitor had some fooling in mind , smiled and ... admiration to the vacant stare of envy and sadness he always assumed when playing the part of Abel Drugger . When the ...
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A CHRONOLOGICAL GUIDE | 13 |
LICHFIELD | 15 |
DURHAM YARD | 28 |
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