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Page 215
... gave him time to recover , and he addressed them for at least a quarter of an hour , in a cool and collected manner . He alluded to the placards that had accused him of publishing a book- " That book he held in his hand ; it was written ...
... gave him time to recover , and he addressed them for at least a quarter of an hour , in a cool and collected manner . He alluded to the placards that had accused him of publishing a book- " That book he held in his hand ; it was written ...
Page 532
... gave a very humorous ac- count of his meeting with his great instructor , in St. Martin's Lane , the following morning , and the discouraging reply which he received to his inquiry as to what Roscius thought of him . He played Zaphna ...
... gave a very humorous ac- count of his meeting with his great instructor , in St. Martin's Lane , the following morning , and the discouraging reply which he received to his inquiry as to what Roscius thought of him . He played Zaphna ...
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... gave his " Lecture on Heads , " with additions by Pilon ; and eventually Dibdin gave a mélange , with songs , the whole written , composed , and sung by himself . Then came Romer , Moses Kean , George Saville Carey , Brush Collins ...
... gave his " Lecture on Heads , " with additions by Pilon ; and eventually Dibdin gave a mélange , with songs , the whole written , composed , and sung by himself . Then came Romer , Moses Kean , George Saville Carey , Brush Collins ...
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