| 1805 - 448 páginas
...Horatio, several letters, cards, and messages were sent to him, warning him not to leave his house that evening, and to take particular care to be well guarded even there. He followed this friendly advice; and when Mr. Dyer went on th« stage to apologize for his not ertormingthe part,... | |
| 1821 - 670 páginas
...Horatio, several letters, cards, and messages were sent to him, warning him not to leave his house that evening, and to take particular care to be well guarded even there. He followed this friendly advice; and when Mr. Dyer went on the stage to apologise for his not performing the part,... | |
| 1821 - 754 páginas
...Horatio, several letters, cards, and messages were sent to him, warning him not to leave bis honse that evening, and to take particular care to be well guarded even there. He followed Ibis friendly advice; and when Mr. Dyer went on the stage to apologise for his not performing the part,... | |
| Alicia Lefanu - 1824 - 456 páginas
...Penitent, several letters, cards, and messages, were sent to him, warning him not to leave his house that evening, and to take particular care to be well guarded even there. These friendly and well-meant admonitions, Mr. Sheridan did not think it prudent to neglect ; and,... | |
| John Genest - 1832 - 712 páginas
...part of Horatio, several letters, cards and messages were sent him, warning him not to leave his house that evening, and to take particular care to be well...— he followed that friendly advice — and when Dyer went on the stage to apologise for his not performing of the part, and to acquaint the audience... | |
| Sir John Thomas Gilbert - 1859 - 392 páginas
...Horatio, several letters, cards, and messages were sent to him, warning him not to leave his house that evening, and to take particular care to be well...friendly advice : and when Mr. Dyer went on the stage to apologise for his not performing the part, and to acquaint the audience with his reasons, at that instant,... | |
| 1788 - 534 páginas
...•^ Sfisridan's Humble Appeal to the Public, p. j 7. and meffiges were fent to him, warning him noc to leave his houfe that evening, and to take particular...that friendly advice: and when Mr. Dyer went on the fragc- to apologize for his not performing the part, and to acquaint the audience with his reafctns,... | |
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