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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 ...
198. oldal
... wrote the play and Garrick revised it , doing most to the scenes in which Ogleby appeared . The play was so much worked over by both men that they may well have forgotten in the process which of them thought of the ideas first . The ...
... wrote the play and Garrick revised it , doing most to the scenes in which Ogleby appeared . The play was so much worked over by both men that they may well have forgotten in the process which of them thought of the ideas first . The ...
215. oldal
... wrote Wheeler to the Town Clerk in November 1767 , ' I have been thinking it would not be at all amiss if the Corpora- tion were to propose to make Mr. Garrick an honorary Burgess of Stratford , and to present him therewith in a Box ...
... wrote Wheeler to the Town Clerk in November 1767 , ' I have been thinking it would not be at all amiss if the Corpora- tion were to propose to make Mr. Garrick an honorary Burgess of Stratford , and to present him therewith in a Box ...
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A CHRONOLOGICAL GUIDE | 13 |
LICHFIELD | 15 |
DURHAM YARD | 28 |
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