Partridge gave that credit to Mr Garrick, which he had denied to Jones, and fell into so violent a trembling, that his knees knocked against each other. Jones asked him what was the matter, and whether he was afraid of the warrior upon the stage ? ' O... Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous - Página 38por Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1852 - 744 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
 | William Francis Collier - 1888 - 560 páginas
...neighbourhood of Partridge, he was suffered to continue till the scene between the ghost and Hamlet, when Partridge gave that credit to Mr. Garrick which he...the matter, and whether he was afraid of the warrior nuon the stage. "0 la! sir," said he, "I perceive now it is what you told me. I am not afraid of anything,... | |
 | Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1889 - 796 páginas
...of Partridge at the theatre affords so complete an illustration of our proposition, that we cannot refrain from quoting some parts of it. " Partridge...whether he was afraid of the warrior upon the stage? — ' O, la, sir,' said he, ' I perceive now it is what you told me, I am not afraid of anything, for... | |
 | Henry Fielding - 1890 - 464 páginas
...neighbourhood of Partridge , he was suffered to continue , till the scene between the Ghost and Hamlet, when Partridge gave that credit to Mr. Garrick , which...of the warrior upon the stage? '0, la! Sir,' said he, 'I perceive now it is what you told me. I am not afraid of any thing; for I know it is but a play.... | |
 | Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1890 - 1104 páginas
...Jone«, and fell into <o violent a trembling that hi« knees knocked against each other. Jones aaked @ anything, for I know it la but a play ¡ and if it \таа really a ghost, it could do one no harm... | |
 | A. L. Stronach - 1891 - 290 páginas
...continue till the scene between the ghost and Hamlet, when Partridge gave that credit to Mr. Garrick3 which he had denied to Jones, and fell into so violent...whether he was afraid of the warrior upon the stage. " O la ! sir," said he, " I perceive now it is what you told me. I am not afraid of anything, for I... | |
 | Henry Fielding - 1893
...neighbourhood of Partridge, he was suffered to continue, till the scene between the ghost and Hamlet, when Partridge gave that credit to Mr Garrick, which he...whether he was afraid of the warrior upon the stage ? " O la ! sir," said he, " I perceive now it is what you told me. I am not afraid of anything ; for... | |
 | Charles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, George Henry Warner, Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle, Edward Cornelius Towne - 1897 - 658 páginas
...neighborhood of Partridge, he was suffered to continue, until the scene between the Ghost and Hamlet, when Partridge gave that credit to Mr. Garrick which he...whether he was afraid of the warrior upon the stage ? "Oh, la! sir," said he, "I perceive now it is what you told me. I am not afraid of anything, for... | |
 | Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1898 - 682 páginas
...of Partridge at the theatre affords so complete an illustration of our proposition, that we cannot refrain from quoting some parts of it. " Partridge...whether he was afraid of the warrior upon the stage ? — ' O, la, sir,' said he, ' I perceive now it is what you told me. I am not afraid of anything,... | |
 | John Clark Ridpath - 1898 - 556 páginas
...neighborhood of Partridge, he was suffered to continue till the scene between the Ghost and Hamlet, when Partridge gave that credit to Mr. Garrick which he...whether he was afraid of the warrior upon the stage. " O la ! sir," said he, " I perceive now it is what you told me. I am not afraid of anything, for I... | |
 | Susan Hale - 1898 - 336 páginas
...when Partridge gave that credit to Mr. Garrick which The ghost. Preference of Partridge for the king. he had denied to Jones and fell into so violent a...whether he was afraid of the warrior upon the stage? "O la! sir," said he, "I perceive now it is what you told me. I am not afraid of anything ; for I know... | |
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