GarrickFaber & Faber, 1948 - 324 oldal |
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56. oldal
... gave the impression of a self - important little bore , delighted with him- self and unconscious of ridicule . But the climax of the evening came when , in coaching the players , he burlesqued the con- temporary style of acting ...
... gave the impression of a self - important little bore , delighted with him- self and unconscious of ridicule . But the climax of the evening came when , in coaching the players , he burlesqued the con- temporary style of acting ...
260. oldal
... gave and received hospitality incessantly . Writing to him in 1773 , Lord Camden expressed his doubts whether he and ... gave a splendid fête at Hampton . The Temple and garden were illuminated with six thousand coloured lamps , Signor ...
... gave and received hospitality incessantly . Writing to him in 1773 , Lord Camden expressed his doubts whether he and ... gave a splendid fête at Hampton . The Temple and garden were illuminated with six thousand coloured lamps , Signor ...
284. oldal
... gave him the living of Hendon , which Garrick , as Lord of the Manor , had in his gift.1 But the life of a country parson gave the young man more leisure than was good for him , and he died at the age of thirty - four , ' a martyr ...
... gave him the living of Hendon , which Garrick , as Lord of the Manor , had in his gift.1 But the life of a country parson gave the young man more leisure than was good for him , and he died at the age of thirty - four , ' a martyr ...
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