Dramatic Table Talk: Or, Scenes, Situations, & Adventures, Serious & Comic, in Theatrical History & Biography, 1 tomasRichard Ryan J. Knight & H. Lacey, 1825 |
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... gave them an inexpressible charm . His voice was naturally heavy , and by no means flexible : it was covered with a light veil ; but that very veil gave to his voice , defective as it was in some respects , such sad and penetrating ...
... gave them an inexpressible charm . His voice was naturally heavy , and by no means flexible : it was covered with a light veil ; but that very veil gave to his voice , defective as it was in some respects , such sad and penetrating ...
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... gave rise to the " Beggars ' Opera . " He began on it ; and when first he mentioned it to Swift , the doctor did not like the project . As he carried it on , he showed what he wrote to both of us ; and we , now and then , gave a ...
... gave rise to the " Beggars ' Opera . " He began on it ; and when first he mentioned it to Swift , the doctor did not like the project . As he carried it on , he showed what he wrote to both of us ; and we , now and then , gave a ...
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... gave his promise to go with her ; but Molière also invited him to supper ; and so great was his influence , that Baron durst not say he was engaged . Nor was Du Parc of- fended at the breach of promise . Molière ob- served and ...
... gave his promise to go with her ; but Molière also invited him to supper ; and so great was his influence , that Baron durst not say he was engaged . Nor was Du Parc of- fended at the breach of promise . Molière ob- served and ...
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