| Dr. Doran (John) - 1865 - 446 páginas
...brow of superior bravery, made a long pause, and dragged out the words, ' I'll meet thee there !' in such a manner as to make it appear absolutely ludicrous."...you tell the gentleman whether you will meet him or no ?" But there is no one who gives us so lively a picture of the principal actors in this piece, as... | |
| Dr. Doran (John) - 1865 - 448 páginas
...brow of superior bravery, made a long pause, and dragged out the words, ' I'll meet thee there !' in such a manner as to make it appear absolutely ludicrous."...from the gallery, " Why don't you tell the gentleman wheth.r you will meet him or no ?" But there is no one who gives us so lively a picture of the principal... | |
| John Doran - 1865 - 486 páginas
...brow of superior bravery, made a long pause, and dragged out the words, ' I'll meet thee there ! ' in such a manner as to make it appear absolutely ludicrous." He paused so long before he spoke, that somebody called out from' the gallery, "Why don't you tell the gentleman whether you will meet him or no?" Cumberland... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1870 - 478 páginas
...excelled in " Brass ; " and Churchill's opinions are worth attending to, paused so long before lie spoke, that somebody, it was said, called out from...tell the gentleman whether you will meet him or not ? '" * Davis's Miscellanies, ut supra, vol. 1, p. 126. MRS. WOFFIKGTON AND GAKmCK. 295 though he expresses... | |
| Francis Hitchman - 1881 - 408 páginas
...latter challenges the former, he so drawled out his answer, " I'll meet thee there," that somebody called out from the gallery, " Why don't you tell the gentleman whether you'll meet him or not?" In spite of his faults, however, he had always been a decent and a useful... | |
| Francis Hitchman - 1881 - 404 páginas
...latter challenges the former, he so drawled out his answer, " I'll meet thee there," that somebody called out from the gallery, " Why don't you tell the gentleman whether you'll meet him or not?" In spite of his faults, however, he had always been a decent and a useful... | |
| Albert Ellery Berg - 1884 - 824 páginas
...challenge, a wag from the gallery, at once epitomizing the defects of the old style, called out, " Why don't you tell the gentleman whether you will meet him or not ? " Yet — alas for the shortcomings of humanity ! — Garrick played the young ardent lover in a... | |
| 1887 - 124 páginas
...brow of superior bravery, made a long pause and dragged out the words " I'll meet thee there ! " in such a manner as to make it appear absolutely ludicrous....distress. On the 6th of April, he performed Othello, at Covent Garden, for the benefit of the sufferers (having come on purpose from Bath) which produced £218... | |
| Dr. Doran (John) - 1888 - 500 páginas
...brow of superior braver}', made a long pause, and dragged out the words, ' I'll meet thee there ! ' in such a manner as to make it appear absolutely ludicrous."...said, called out from the gallery, " Why don't you 1 Davies (fourth edition) has " vice." * Davies (fourth edition) has "audacious." CUMBERLAND'S ACCOUNT.... | |
| Dr. Doran (John) - 1890 - 444 páginas
...brow of superior bravery, made a long pause, and dragged out the words, ' I'll meet thee there !' in such a manner as to make it appear absolutely ludicrous.''...you tell the gentleman whether you will meet him or no ?" But there is no one who gives us so lively a picture of the principal aetors in this piece, as... | |
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