GarrickFaber & Faber, 1948 - 324 oldal |
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19. oldal
... wrote Davy , ' the Joy that the family was in at the Receipt of Dear Pappa's Letter which we Receiv'd the 7th of this Month . My poor Mamma was in very good spirits two or three Days after she receiv'd your Letter but now begins to grow ...
... wrote Davy , ' the Joy that the family was in at the Receipt of Dear Pappa's Letter which we Receiv'd the 7th of this Month . My poor Mamma was in very good spirits two or three Days after she receiv'd your Letter but now begins to grow ...
82. oldal
... wrote Mrs. Cibber to Garrick in July from the country house she shared with Mr. Sloper , ' we are both to be turned out of Drury Lane Playhouse to breathe our faithful souls out where we please . In this melancholy situation , what ...
... wrote Mrs. Cibber to Garrick in July from the country house she shared with Mr. Sloper , ' we are both to be turned out of Drury Lane Playhouse to breathe our faithful souls out where we please . In this melancholy situation , what ...
169. oldal
... wrote to John Hoadly , in 1746 when he was on the eve of going into management , ' sent to me by my Lord Chesterfield , and wrote by our Smollett . It is a Scotch story , but it won't do , and yet recommended by his Lordship and ...
... wrote to John Hoadly , in 1746 when he was on the eve of going into management , ' sent to me by my Lord Chesterfield , and wrote by our Smollett . It is a Scotch story , but it won't do , and yet recommended by his Lordship and ...
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