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" Little more worth remembering occurred during the play ; at the end of which, Jones asked him, Which of the players he had liked best? To this he answered with some appearance of indignation at the question, The king, without doubt. "
The history of Tom Jones, a foundling - Página 213
por Henry Fielding - 1820
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Hamlet: Edited by Horace Howard Furness, Volumen4

William Shakespeare - 1905 - 442 páginas
...dead man on any account. He seemed frightened enough, too, at the Ghost, I thought. Nemo omnibus horis sapit,'. Little more worth remembering occurred during...end of which Jones asked him which of the players he liked best. To this he answered, with some appearance of indignation at the question : ' The King,...
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The Warner Library, Volumen10

Charles Dudley Warner, John William Cunliffe, Ashley Horace Thorndike, Harry Morgan Ayres, Helen Rex Keller, Gerhard Richard Lomer - 1917 - 816 páginas
...man on any account. He seemed frightened enough, too, at the Ghost, I thought. Nemo omnibus /1on's sapit.'" Little more worth remembering occurred during...indignation at the question, "The King, without doubt." 5724 " Indeed, Mr. Partridge, " says Mrs. Miller, " you are not of the same opinion as the town; for...
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Angelsachsische kultur im spiegel der literatur; ein lesebuch fur ...

Albert Mack - 1926 - 54 páginas
...man, on any account. — He seemed frightened enough too at the ghost, I thought. Nemo omnibus horis sapit." Little more worth remembering occurred during...king, without doubt." "Indeed, Mr. Partridge," says Byron, Satire on England and the English ig Mrs. Miller, "you are not of the same opinion with the...
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The History of Tom Jones, A Foundling, Volumen1

Henry Fielding - 1983 - 1028 páginas
...frightned enough too at the Ghost I thought. Nemo omnibus horis sapit.'1 Little more worth remembring occurred during the Play; at the End of which Jones...of Indignation at the Question, 'The King without Doubt.'2 'Indeed, Mr. Partridge,' says Mrs. Miller, 'you are not of the same Opinion with the Town;...
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Miscellaneous Essays and Lays of Ancient Rome

Thomas Babington Macaulay - 2005 - 553 páginas
...mouth open; the same passions which succeeded each other in Hamlet, succeeding likewise in him. ... " Little more worth remembering occurred during the...end of which Jones asked him which of the players he liked best? To this he answered, with some appearance' of indignation at the question, ' The King,...
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Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen13

Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1828 - 802 páginas
...passions which succeeded each other in Hamlet, succeeding likewise in him " Little more worth rrniemhcring occurred during the play, at the end of which Jones asked him which of the players he liked best. To this he answered, with some appearance of indignation at the question, ' The King, without...
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