Yes, sir; I was very low in the theatre, as an actor, when the surly fellow was the despot of the place. But, sir, I had— had a lift, sir. Yes, I was to play— the— the — the boy with the red breeches — you know who I mean, sir — he whose mother... The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany - Seite 4171799Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| James Thomas Kirkman - 1799 - 510 Seiten
...Covent-garden, to an acquaintance, who alked him — if Quin and he had ever qriarrelled? Many perfons, in the adjoining boxes, attended to the veteran, who..." Yes, Sir ; I was very low in the theatre, as an aftor, when the furly fellow was the defpot of the place. But, Sir, I had — had a lift, Sir. Yes,... | |
| William Dunlap - 1813 - 410 Seiten
...audible voice, but exhibited, in the course of the narration, (as the reader will perceive,) strong proofs of the rapid decay of his memory: ' Yes, Sir; I was very low in the theatre as an actor, when the surly fellow was the despot of the place. But, Sir, I had—had a lift, Sir. Yes, I... | |
| William Dunlap - 1813 - 374 Seiten
...very audible voice, but exhibited, in the Course of the narration (as the reader will perceive) strong proofs of the rapid decay of his memory : ' Yes, Sir ; I was very low in the theatre as an actor, when the surly fellow wad the despot of the place. But, Sir, I had — had a lift, Sir. Yes,... | |
| Percy Fitzgerald - 1882 - 492 Seiten
...adjoining boxes attended to the veteran, who spoke, as usual, in a very audible voice, but exhibited strong proofs of the rapid decay of his memory : "Yes, sir; I was very low in the theatre, as an actor, when the surly fellow was the despot of the place. But, sir, I had— had a lift, sir. Yes,... | |
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