GarrickFaber & Faber, 1948 - 324 oldal |
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112. oldal
... whole of the English aristocracy as well as a great many distinguished foreigners . And now Sabbatini , Secretary of State to the Duke of Modena , was asking Horace Walpole one question after another . Who was this ? Who was that ? But ...
... whole of the English aristocracy as well as a great many distinguished foreigners . And now Sabbatini , Secretary of State to the Duke of Modena , was asking Horace Walpole one question after another . Who was this ? Who was that ? But ...
203. oldal
... whole attention to bookselling -or so he let it be understood by his customers , but he told Dr. Johnson that Garrick's ill - temper at rehearsals had made the stage intolerable to him . Garrick , informed of this by Davies himself in ...
... whole attention to bookselling -or so he let it be understood by his customers , but he told Dr. Johnson that Garrick's ill - temper at rehearsals had made the stage intolerable to him . Garrick , informed of this by Davies himself in ...
212. oldal
... whole with Shakespeare on the whole , but only maintaining that Congreve has one finer passage than any that can be found in Shakespeare . You can show me no passage where there is simply a description of material objects , without any ...
... whole with Shakespeare on the whole , but only maintaining that Congreve has one finer passage than any that can be found in Shakespeare . You can show me no passage where there is simply a description of material objects , without any ...
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