| Henry Fielding, William Ernest Henley - 1902 - 406 páginas
...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, a lady came up to Mr. Jones, whom... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1903 - 596 páginas
...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, a lady came up to Mr. Jones, whom... | |
| Henry Fielding, Howard Maynadier - 1903 - 376 páginas
...before in the country ; and the king for my money ; he speaks all his words distinctly, half [157] as loud again as the other. — Anybody may see he is an actor." While Mrs. Miller was thus engaged in conversation with Partridge, a lady came up to Mr. Jones, whom... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1905 - 442 páginas
...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.' FRANCIS GENTLEMAN (Dramatic Censor, 1770, vol. i, p. 33.) — Where Hamlet says to his interposing... | |
| Lionel Strachey - 1905 - 316 páginas
...have seen acting before in the country. The king for my money I He speaks all his words distinctly, half as loud again as the other. Anybody may see he is an actor." _" Tom Jones." Essay on Nothing THE great antiquity of Nothing is apparent from its being so visible... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1907 - 466 páginas
...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, a lady came up to Mr Jones, whom... | |
| Henry Fielding, Howard Maynadier - 1907 - 388 páginas
...before in the country ; and the king for my money ; he speaks all his words distinctly, half [1B7] as loud again as the other. — Anybody may see he is an actor." While Mrs. Miller was thus engaged in conversation with Partridge, a lady came up to Mr. Jones, whom... | |
| Maximilian Delphianus Berlitz - 1908 - 184 páginas
...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." A short trip to Paris. Paris, October. speaks French, but where everybody, the porters, the coachmen,... | |
| Richard Ashe King - 1910 - 370 páginas
...sure if I had seen a ghost, I should have looked in the very same manner, and done just as he did. The King for my money! He speaks all his words distinctly and half as loud again as the other." Johnsonese and all the other styles which speak " half as loud again " as nature charm " naturals,"... | |
| Jeannette Leonard Gilder - 1910 - 330 páginas
...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 ! " ESSAY ON NOTHING THERE is nothing falser than that old proverb which (like many other falsehoods)... | |
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