GarrickFaber & Faber, 1948 - 324 oldal |
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127. oldal
... asked again and again to fill the gap with Sir Harry Wildair . In revenge , she waited one day until five o'clock , and then sent a message to the manager to say that she was too unwell to appear that evening . Rich cursed both ...
... asked again and again to fill the gap with Sir Harry Wildair . In revenge , she waited one day until five o'clock , and then sent a message to the manager to say that she was too unwell to appear that evening . Rich cursed both ...
147. oldal
... asked if he could give him a few imitations of well - known actors . ' Nay , now , sir , ' said Garrick , ' You must take care of this , for I used to call myself the first at this business . ' Luckily Wilkinson happened to start with ...
... asked if he could give him a few imitations of well - known actors . ' Nay , now , sir , ' said Garrick , ' You must take care of this , for I used to call myself the first at this business . ' Luckily Wilkinson happened to start with ...
162. oldal
... asked his friend to leave the room so that he might get a little sleep . But , just as Dr. Monsey was getting up to go , Garrick asked him as a favour to attend the performance and let him know the result . The moment the doctor had ...
... asked his friend to leave the room so that he might get a little sleep . But , just as Dr. Monsey was getting up to go , Garrick asked him as a favour to attend the performance and let him know the result . The moment the doctor had ...
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A CHRONOLOGICAL GUIDE | 13 |
LICHFIELD | 15 |
DURHAM YARD | 28 |
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