Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Tom 1Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1830 |
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... share of administration in the state of the theatre . This work therefore , which I hope they will not expect a man of hasty head should confine to any regular method ( for I shall make no scruple C 3 MR COLLEY CIBBER . 9.
... share of administration in the state of the theatre . This work therefore , which I hope they will not expect a man of hasty head should confine to any regular method ( for I shall make no scruple C 3 MR COLLEY CIBBER . 9.
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... head may any ways contribute to the prosperity or improvement of the stage in being , the public must of consequence have a share in its utility . This , sir , is the best apology I can make for being my own biographer . Give me leave ...
... head may any ways contribute to the prosperity or improvement of the stage in being , the public must of consequence have a share in its utility . This , sir , is the best apology I can make for being my own biographer . Give me leave ...
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... head taller than myself , in some wrangle at play had insulted me ; upon which I was fool - hardy enough to give him a box on the ear ; the blow was soon returned , with another that brough : me under him and at his mercy . Another lad ...
... head taller than myself , in some wrangle at play had insulted me ; upon which I was fool - hardy enough to give him a box on the ear ; the blow was soon returned , with another that brough : me under him and at his mercy . Another lad ...
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... head , or wants a capacity to make that distinction , it may have the same effect as the intention of the grossest injury : and in reality , if you know his parts are too slow to return it in kind , it is a vain and idle inhumanity ...
... head , or wants a capacity to make that distinction , it may have the same effect as the intention of the grossest injury : and in reality , if you know his parts are too slow to return it in kind , it is a vain and idle inhumanity ...
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... head it is no easy matter to be more merry upon him than he will be upon himself . Thus , while he sets that infirmity in a pleasant light , ne so disarms your prejudice , that if he has it not , you cannot find in your heart to wish he ...
... head it is no easy matter to be more merry upon him than he will be upon himself . Thus , while he sets that infirmity in a pleasant light , ne so disarms your prejudice , that if he has it not , you cannot find in your heart to wish he ...
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