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Page 7
... speak of Mr. Green as an author . His His . tory of Worcester , with sixteen plates , engraved by himself after his own drawings , we have already noticed . As a juvenile pro- duction it does him considerable credit . In 1796 he ...
... speak of Mr. Green as an author . His His . tory of Worcester , with sixteen plates , engraved by himself after his own drawings , we have already noticed . As a juvenile pro- duction it does him considerable credit . In 1796 he ...
Page 39
... speak but when she's spoken to-- But not like echo still be heard , Contending for the final word . Like a town - clock a wife should be , Keep time and regularity- But not , like clocks , harangue so clear , That all the town her voice ...
... speak but when she's spoken to-- But not like echo still be heard , Contending for the final word . Like a town - clock a wife should be , Keep time and regularity- But not , like clocks , harangue so clear , That all the town her voice ...
Page 50
... speak in little --- his voice is little , but pretty , and capable of improvement ; his acting is incapable of deterioration : if nothing is stationary in this world , we think , he must rise . We say , we think , because we know ...
... speak in little --- his voice is little , but pretty , and capable of improvement ; his acting is incapable of deterioration : if nothing is stationary in this world , we think , he must rise . We say , we think , because we know ...
Page 61
... speak my private opinion to thee , Ambrose , in confidence , it was execrably bad . At one time the cap- tain spoke so low , that he might be supposed to be ventriloquizing with □ privy counsellor , and at another roared as though he ...
... speak my private opinion to thee , Ambrose , in confidence , it was execrably bad . At one time the cap- tain spoke so low , that he might be supposed to be ventriloquizing with □ privy counsellor , and at another roared as though he ...
Page 67
... speak of my theatri- cal abilities exactly as you think , and whatever your sentiments may be , I shall feel perfectly satisfied that they are just . it I was educated for the profession of an architect ; my father , who resided in ...
... speak of my theatri- cal abilities exactly as you think , and whatever your sentiments may be , I shall feel perfectly satisfied that they are just . it I was educated for the profession of an architect ; my father , who resided in ...
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