Works, Volumen16G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1897 |
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... plays to the exclusion of original productions . Walpole joined in this charge . " Garrick , " said he , " is treating the town as it deserves and likes to be treated , - with scenes , fire - works , and his own writings . A good new play ...
... plays to the exclusion of original productions . Walpole joined in this charge . " Garrick , " said he , " is treating the town as it deserves and likes to be treated , - with scenes , fire - works , and his own writings . A good new play ...
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... play , which he would have rejected if he had not been convinced it would have amply rewarded his pains and expense . I believe the manager was willing to accept the play , but he wished to be courted to it ; and the Doctor was not ...
... play , which he would have rejected if he had not been convinced it would have amply rewarded his pains and expense . I believe the manager was willing to accept the play , but he wished to be courted to it ; and the Doctor was not ...
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... play into each other's hands with the confederate potentates on the great theatre of life ) was , that Gold- smith's play should be kept back until Kelly's had been brought forward . In the meantime the poor author , little dreaming of ...
... play into each other's hands with the confederate potentates on the great theatre of life ) was , that Gold- smith's play should be kept back until Kelly's had been brought forward . In the meantime the poor author , little dreaming of ...
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Improvident Marriages in the Gold | 21 |
Goldsmith Rejected by the Bishop | 41 |
Sallies Forth as a Law Student | 52 |
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