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" ... mother, where you told me he acted so fine: why, Lord help me, any man, that is, any good man, that had such a mother, would have done exactly the same. I know you are only joking with me; but indeed, madam, though I was never at a play in London,... "
The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling - Página 361
por Henry Fielding, Sir Walter Scott - 1831
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The History of Tom Jones: a foundling, volume 2

William Allan Neilson - 1917 - 556 páginas
...indeed, madam, though I was never at a play in London, yet I have seen acting before in the country ; and the king for my money; he speaks all his words distinctly, half as loud again as the other. — Anybody may see he is an actor." While Mrs. Miller was thus engaged in conversation with Partridge,...
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The History of Henry Fielding, Volumen2

Wilbur Lucius Cross - 1918 - 502 páginas
...indeed, madam, though I was never at a play in London, yet I have seen acting before in the country; and the King for my money; he speaks all his words distinctly,...as the other. — Any body may see he is an actor." This wonderful scene, which began as a gentle parody on Sir Roger de Coverley's visit to the theatre...
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The History of Henry Fielding, Volumen2

Wilbur Lucius Cross - 1918 - 496 páginas
...indeed, madam, though I was never at a play in London, yet I have seen acting before in the country; and the King for my money; he speaks all his words distinctly,...as the other. — Any body may see he is an actor." This wonderful scene, which began as a gentle parody on Sir Roger de Coverley's visit to the theatre...
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The History of Henry Fielding, Volumen2

Wilbur Lucius Cross - 1918 - 506 páginas
...indeed, madam, though I was never at a play in London, yet I have seen acting before in the country; and the King for my money; he speaks all his words distinctly,...as the other. — Any body may see he is an actor." This wonderful scene, which began as a gentle parody on Sir Roger de Coverley's visit to the theatre...
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The Novels of Fielding

Aurélien Digeon - 1925 - 282 páginas
...indeed, Madam, though I never was at a play in London, yet I have seen acting before in the country ; and the king for my money ; he speaks all his words distinctly, half as loud again as the other. Anybody may see he is an actor * ' (XVI, 5). 1 Fielding is here giving a helping hand to his friend...
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Fools and Philosophers

John Boynton Priestley - 1925 - 320 páginas
...indeed, madam, though I was never at a play in London, yet I have seen acting before in the country ; and the king for my money : he speaks all his words distinctly, half as loud again as the other. Anybody may see he is an actor." XLV Bob Acres in trouble ACRES. By my valour ! then, Sir Lucius, forty...
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The Book of Play Production for Little Theaters, Schools and Colleges

Milton Myers Smith - 1926 - 300 páginas
...indeed, madam, though I was never to a play in London, yet I have seen acting before in the country; and the king for my money; he speaks all his words distinctly, half as loud again as the other. Anybody may see he is an actor." If the actors in our amateur groups are to draw tributes the equal...
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The Copeland Reader

Charles Townsend Copeland - 1926 - 1746 páginas
...indeed, madam, though I was never at a play in London, yet I have seen acting before in the country; and bner's sons — Anybody may see he is an actor." Thus ended the adventure at the playhouse ; where Partridge had...
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Angelsachsische kultur im spiegel der literatur; ein lesebuch fur ...

Albert Mack - 1926 - 54 páginas
...indeed, madam, though I was never at a play in London, yet I have seen acting before in the country; and the king for my money; he speaks all his words distinctly, half as loud again as the other. — Anybody may see he is an actor." . . . Thus ended the adventure at the playhouse; where Partridge...
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Sources of Dramatic Theory: Volume 2, Voltaire to Hugo

Michael J. Sidnell - 1991 - 298 páginas
...indeed, madam, though I was never at a play in London, yet I have seen acting before in the country: and the king for my money; he speaks all his words distinctly, half as loud again as the other. - Anybody may see he is an actor."10 As has been remarked, the converse equivalent of Partridge's response...
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