The AntiquaryAdam & Charles Black, 1886 - 438 pagina's |
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Pagina 26
... young men who take that turn ; but I remember hearing them say , that the little theatre at Fairport was to open with the performance of a young gentleman , being his first appearance on any stage . If this should be thee , Lovel ...
... young men who take that turn ; but I remember hearing them say , that the little theatre at Fairport was to open with the performance of a young gentleman , being his first appearance on any stage . If this should be thee , Lovel ...
Pagina 46
... young friend , and not only to go to the play himself , but to carry his womankind along with him . But old Jacob Caxon conveyed no information which warranted his taking so decisive a step as that of securing a box . He brought ...
... young friend , and not only to go to the play himself , but to carry his womankind along with him . But old Jacob Caxon conveyed no information which warranted his taking so decisive a step as that of securing a box . He brought ...
Pagina 118
... young gentleman , to whose gallantry and presence of mind we were so much indebted last night , has favoured me with a visit - I am distressed that I am unable to see him , or indeed any one , but an old friend like you , Mr. Oldbuck ...
... young gentleman , to whose gallantry and presence of mind we were so much indebted last night , has favoured me with a visit - I am distressed that I am unable to see him , or indeed any one , but an old friend like you , Mr. Oldbuck ...
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