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
| Edward Albert - 1923 - 648 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,...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... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1925 - 438 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...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 anything; for I know it is but a play.... | |
| John Boynton Priestley - 1925 - 320 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...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... | |
| Albert Mack - 1926 - 54 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...whether he was afraid of the warrior upon the stage? "O la I sir," said he, "I perceive now it is what you told me. I am not afraid of anything; for I know... | |
| Charles Townsend Copeland - 1926 - 1746 páginas
...neighbourhood of Partridge, he was suffered to continue, till the scene between the ghost and Hamlet, when oLONIUS. God bless you, sir. Pol. My lord, the ޛ 0 " O la! sir," said he, " I perceive now it is what you told me. I am not afraid of anything; for I... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1983 - 1028 páginas
...continue, till the Scene between the Ghost and Hamlet, when Partridge gave that Credit to Mr. Garrick,2 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 any Thing; for I know... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay - 2005 - 553 páginas
...behaviour of Partridge at the theatre affords so complete an illustration of our proposition that we cannot refrain from quoting some parts of it. " Partridge...the warrior upon the stage ? — ' 0, la, sir/ said he, ' I perceive now it is what you told me. I am not afraid of anything, for I know it is but a play;... | |
| Richard Fletcher Charles - 1882 - 488 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...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... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1828 - 802 páginas
...affords so complete an illustration of our proposition, that we cannot refrain from quoting some parts if it. " Partridge gave that credit to Mr. Garrick which...into so violent a trembling that his knees knocked againit each other. Jones asked him what was the matter, and whether he was afraid of the warrior upon... | |
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