| 1866 - 750 páginas
...our hearing the Duke of Argyle, who sat in the neit box to us, say, " It will do, — it must do. 1 see it in the eyes of them." This was a good while...first act was over, and so gave us ease soon ; for the duke (beside his own good taste) has as particular a knack as any one living in discovering the... | |
| James Hogg, Florence Marryat - 1866 - 800 páginas
..." It woukl either tnke greatly, or be damned confoundedly." We were all, at the first night of it, in great uncertainty of the event, till we were very much encouraged by our hearing the Duke of Argyle, who sat in the neit boi to us, say, " It will do, — it must do. I... | |
| Mark Lemon - 1867 - 368 páginas
...first night of it, in great uncertainty of the event, till we were very much encouraged by our hearing the Duke of Argyle, who sat in the next box to us,...first act was over, and so gave us ease soon ; for the duke (beside his own good taste) has as particular a knack No. 80 Sir Francis Burdett was taken... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1867 - 334 páginas
...said,'it would either take greatly or be damned confoundedly.' We were all at the first night of it, in great uncertainty of the event; till we were very much encouraged by overhearing the Duke of first piece, however), there is a peculiar, hinted, pathetic sweetness and melody. It charms and molts... | |
| Mark Lemon - 1867 - 364 páginas
...' It would either take greatly, or be damned confoundedly.' We were all, at the first night of it, in great uncertainty of the event, till we were very much encouraged by our hearing the Duke of Argyle, who sat in the next box to us, say, ' It will do,—it must do. I see... | |
| Books - 1868 - 220 páginas
...' It would either take greatly, or be damned confoundedly.' We were all, at the first sight of it, in great uncertainty of the event, till we were very much encouraged by hearing the Duke of Argyle, who sat in the next box to us, say, ' It will do — I see it in the eyes... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1869 - 414 páginas
...a little singed, and a small spot between her breasts. They were buried the next day in one grave." uncertainty of the event, till we were very much encouraged...first act was over, and so gave us ease soon ; for the Duke [besides his own good taste] has a more particular knack than any one now living in discovering... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1882 - 874 páginas
...said, ' It would either take greatly, or be damned confoundedly.' We were all at the first night of it, in great uncertainty of the event, till we were very...first act was over, and so gave us ease soon ; for the Duke [besides his own good taste] has a more particular knack than any one now living in discovering... | |
| Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald - 1882 - 486 páginas
...our hearing the Duke of Argyle, * " The above information came from the late Dowager Lady Townshend." who sat in the next box to us, say : ' It will do...them.' This was a good while before the first act was ovei1, and so gave us ease soon ; for that duke, beside his own good taste, has as particular a knack... | |
| Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1882 - 332 páginas
...it,' says' Pope, ' in great uncertainty of the event, till we were very much encouraged by our hearing the Duke of Argyle, who sat in the next box to us,...it will do — it must do. I see it in the eyes of the people." This was a good while before the first act was over, and so gave us ease soon ; for that... | |
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