Memoirs of Richard Cumberland, Volume 2Lackington, Allen, & Company, 1807 - 432 pages |
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Page 27
... stage to Truxillo , where we halted on the night of the 14th instant . In this stage we were warned by our at- tendant messenger to be upon our guard against robbers , and in truth the country fur- nished most appropriate scenes and ...
... stage to Truxillo , where we halted on the night of the 14th instant . In this stage we were warned by our at- tendant messenger to be upon our guard against robbers , and in truth the country fur- nished most appropriate scenes and ...
Page 32
... the advice of Mr. W. 66 66 " We are not long since arrived after a most sultry stage , and have been travelling all night without a halt . I dare not but give " Mrs. Cumberland an hour or two's repose , " 1 32 MEMOIRS OF 66 ...
... the advice of Mr. W. 66 66 " We are not long since arrived after a most sultry stage , and have been travelling all night without a halt . I dare not but give " Mrs. Cumberland an hour or two's repose , " 1 32 MEMOIRS OF 66 ...
Page 50
... stages , and zealously devoted " to conduct it to an issue- " I proceed to say - That " as this visit passed wholly in ex- ' pressions of civility , I shall observe no fur- " ther to your lordship upon it , than that " I was perfectly ...
... stages , and zealously devoted " to conduct it to an issue- " I proceed to say - That " as this visit passed wholly in ex- ' pressions of civility , I shall observe no fur- " ther to your lordship upon it , than that " I was perfectly ...
Page 96
... this representative of my countryman made his entrance on the stage , Kaunitz , who perhaps discovered something in my countenance , which the ridiculous dress ( 6 and appearance of the actor very possibly ex- 96 MEMOIRS OF.
... this representative of my countryman made his entrance on the stage , Kaunitz , who perhaps discovered something in my countenance , which the ridiculous dress ( 6 and appearance of the actor very possibly ex- 96 MEMOIRS OF.
Page 105
... stage then in Europe could compare with . That extraordinary woman , whose real name I do not remember , and whose ... stage - heroine , inti- mated to her the very high expectation I had formed of her performances , and the eager de ...
... stage then in Europe could compare with . That extraordinary woman , whose real name I do not remember , and whose ... stage - heroine , inti- mated to her the very high expectation I had formed of her performances , and the eager de ...
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