GarrickFaber & Faber, 1948 - 324 oldal |
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44. oldal
... seemed to herald some disagreeable news . He read on , and his suspicions were confirmed . David had appeared as Richard III on the stage of Giffard's theatre in Goodman's Fields , and on the strength of a few compliments ( so it seemed ...
... seemed to herald some disagreeable news . He read on , and his suspicions were confirmed . David had appeared as Richard III on the stage of Giffard's theatre in Goodman's Fields , and on the strength of a few compliments ( so it seemed ...
130. oldal
... seemed highly significant . The police , accordingly , issued a warrant for the arrest of Dévisse , and officers were sent to interrogate Garrick . But someone must have warned Garrick of his danger , for he was nowhere to be found ...
... seemed highly significant . The police , accordingly , issued a warrant for the arrest of Dévisse , and officers were sent to interrogate Garrick . But someone must have warned Garrick of his danger , for he was nowhere to be found ...
209. oldal
... seemed doomed to failure when Shuter's Croaker saved the day by his reading of an ambiguously worded letter intended for his son , which he misconstrues as a demand for money under threat of violence , and his ludicruous exhibition of ...
... seemed doomed to failure when Shuter's Croaker saved the day by his reading of an ambiguously worded letter intended for his son , which he misconstrues as a demand for money under threat of violence , and his ludicruous exhibition of ...
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