Lives of wits and humourists, 1권R. Bentley, 1862 |
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... HAYMARKET THEATRE FOOTE'S " ENVY " 228 234 . • 237 FOOTE'S LAST APPEARANCE WESTON AND FOOTE • 238 • 238 • DEATH OF FOOTE • 239 MEMORIAL OF FOOTE 239 CHARACTERISTICS , PERSONAL TRAITS , AND OPINIONS . FOOTE'S SCHOLARSHIP X CONTENTS .
... HAYMARKET THEATRE FOOTE'S " ENVY " 228 234 . • 237 FOOTE'S LAST APPEARANCE WESTON AND FOOTE • 238 • 238 • DEATH OF FOOTE • 239 MEMORIAL OF FOOTE 239 CHARACTERISTICS , PERSONAL TRAITS , AND OPINIONS . FOOTE'S SCHOLARSHIP X CONTENTS .
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... HAYMARKET GREEN - ROOM PAGE . 240 . 240 241 . . 242 242 242 243 . 244 245 . 245 . 245 246 246 247 . 247 247 . 250 OLIVER GOLDSMITH . THE GOLDSMITH FAMILY OLIVER GOLDSMITH BORN LISSOY- THE DESERTED VILLAGE OLIVER'S EARLY SCHOOL - DAYS ...
... HAYMARKET GREEN - ROOM PAGE . 240 . 240 241 . . 242 242 242 243 . 244 245 . 245 . 245 246 246 247 . 247 247 . 250 OLIVER GOLDSMITH . THE GOLDSMITH FAMILY OLIVER GOLDSMITH BORN LISSOY- THE DESERTED VILLAGE OLIVER'S EARLY SCHOOL - DAYS ...
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... SUIT 331 332 · 332 334 • 334 335 . 336 . 337 337 337 337 . 338 • 338 . 340 . 340 341 342 • 343 • 344 • 344 . 345 . 345 • 346 . 346 PAGE COLMAN PURCHASES THE HAYMARKET THEATRE O'KEEFE AND COLMAN COLMAN CONTENTS . xiii.
... SUIT 331 332 · 332 334 • 334 335 . 336 . 337 337 337 337 . 338 • 338 . 340 . 340 341 342 • 343 • 344 • 344 . 345 . 345 • 346 . 346 PAGE COLMAN PURCHASES THE HAYMARKET THEATRE O'KEEFE AND COLMAN COLMAN CONTENTS . xiii.
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John Timbs. PAGE COLMAN PURCHASES THE HAYMARKET THEATRE O'KEEFE AND COLMAN COLMAN AND ERSKINE 66 • · DR . GRAHAM'S TEMPLE OF HEALTH A RIOT AT RICHMOND 66 • · HORACE'S ART OF POETRY " " COLMAN SETTLES HIS SON IN THE LAW • ILLNESS OF ...
John Timbs. PAGE COLMAN PURCHASES THE HAYMARKET THEATRE O'KEEFE AND COLMAN COLMAN AND ERSKINE 66 • · DR . GRAHAM'S TEMPLE OF HEALTH A RIOT AT RICHMOND 66 • · HORACE'S ART OF POETRY " " COLMAN SETTLES HIS SON IN THE LAW • ILLNESS OF ...
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... Haymarket by foreigners , at the instigation of Count Köningsmark , with the view of securing the Lady Ogle , to whom Thynne had recently been married , and to her was imputed privity to the murder . This lady , Elizabeth , daughter of ...
... Haymarket by foreigners , at the instigation of Count Köningsmark , with the view of securing the Lady Ogle , to whom Thynne had recently been married , and to her was imputed privity to the murder . This lady , Elizabeth , daughter of ...
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288 페이지 - Here Reynolds is laid, and to tell you my mind, He has not left a wiser or better behind : His pencil was striking, resistless, and grand : His manners were gentle, complying, and bland ; Still born to improve us in every part, His pencil our faces, his manners our heart...
48 페이지 - And the people said unto Saul, Shall Jonathan die. who hath wrought this great salvation in Israel ? God forbid : as the LORD liveth, there shall not one hair of his head fall to the ground ; for he hath wrought with God this day. So the people rescued Jonathan, that he died not.
249 페이지 - His house was known to all the vagrant train, He chid their wanderings, but relieved their pain; The long remember'd beggar was his guest, Whose beard descending swept his aged breast.
135 페이지 - like a distressed prince who calls in a powerful neighbour to his aid. I was undone by my auxiliary. When I had once called him in, I could not subsist without dependence on him.
72 페이지 - He reads much ; He is a great observer and he looks Quite through the deeds of men ; he loves no plays, As thou dost, Antony ; he hears no music ; Seldom he smiles, and smiles in such a sort As if he mock'd himself and scorn'd his spirit That could be moved to smile at any thing.
313 페이지 - Oh ! let him alone, For making a blunder, or picking a bone. But hang it - to poets who seldom can eat, Your very good mutton's a very good treat; Such dainties to them, their health it might hurt, It's like sending them ruffles, when wanting a shirt.
202 페이지 - So he died, and she very imprudently married the barber; and there were present the Picninnies, and the Joblillies, and the Garyulies, and the Grand Panjandrum himself, with the little round button at top; and they all fell to playing the game of catch as catch can, till the gunpowder ran out at the heels of their boots.
325 페이지 - Here Cumberland lies, having acted his parts, The Terence of England, the mender of hearts; A flattering painter, who made it his care To draw men as they ought to be, not as they are.
275 페이지 - THE wretch, condemn'd with life to part, Still, still on hope relies ; And every pang that rends the heart, Bids expectation rise. Hope, like the glimmering taper's light, Adorns and cheers the way ; And still, as darker grows the night, Emits a brighter ray.
36 페이지 - He talked to the son of Dr. Davenant, to be sent abroad, and took out his pocket-book and wrote down several things as memoranda, to do for him. He turned to the fire, and took out his gold watch, and telling him the time of the day, complained it was very late. A gentleman said, ' he was too fast.' ' How can I help it,' said the Doctor, ' if the Courtiers give me a watch that won't go right?