| Mary Robinson - 1803 - 334 sider
...hurried through the first scene, not without much em-> barrassment, owing to the fixed at-! tention with which the Prince of Wales honoured me. Indeed,...particular attention was observed by every one, and I . •vyas again rallied at the end of the play. On the last curtsy^ the royal bow to the performers... | |
| 1826 - 338 sider
...and to the honourable Mr Legge, brother to lord Lewisham, who was in waiting on his royal highness. I hurried through the first scene, not without much...again rallied at the end of the play. On the last curtsy, the royal family condescendingly returned a bow to the performers ; but just as the curtain... | |
| Mary Robinson - 1827 - 172 sider
...and to the honourable Mr Legge, brother to lord Lewisham, who was in waiting on his royal highness. I hurried through the first scene, not without much...again rallied at the end of the play. On the last curtsy, the royal family condescendingly returned a bow to the performers ; but just as the curtain... | |
| 1828 - 488 sider
...and to the Honourable Mr. Legge, brother to Lord Lewisham, who was in waiting on his royal highness. I hurried through the first scene, not without much...royal highness met my ear as I stood near his box, and 1 was overwhelmed with con. fusion. " The prince's particular attention was observed by every one,... | |
| Robert Huish - 1830 - 600 sider
...and to the Honourable Mr. Legge, brother to Lord Lewisham, who was in waiting on his Royal Highness. I hurried through the first scene, not without much...remarks, which were made by his Royal Highness, met ray ear as I stood near his box, and I was overwhelmed with confusion. ' The Prince's particular attention... | |
| Percy Fitzgerald - 1874 - 346 sider
...Lake and to the Hon. Mr. Legge, brother to Lord Lewisham, who was in waiting on his Royal Highness. I hurried through the first scene, not without much...again rallied at the end of the play. On the last curtsey, the royal family condescendingly returned a bow to the performers ; but, just as the curtain... | |
| Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald - 1874 - 346 sider
...Lake and to the Hon. Mr. Leggc, brother to Lord Lewisham, who was in waiting on his Royal Highness. I hurried through the first scene, not without much...which were made by his Royal Highness met my ear as [ stood near his box, and I was overwhelmed with confusion. " The Prince's particular attention was... | |
| Percy Fitzgerald - 1874 - 346 sider
...Lake and to the Hon. Mr. Legge, brother to Lord Lewisham, who was in waiting on his Royal Highness. I hurried through the first scene, not without much...Wales honoured me. Indeed, some flattering remarks whicli were made by his Royal Highness met my ear as I stood near his box, and I was overwhelmed with... | |
| John Banvard - 1875 - 674 sider
...and to the Honorable Mr. Legge, brother to Lord Lewisham, who was in waiting on His Boyal Highness. I hurried through the first scene, not without much...the fixed attention with which the Prince of Wales honored me ; indeed, some flattering remarks, which were made by His Royal Highness, met my ear as... | |
| 1878 - 234 sider
...interest over the name of "Perdita Rohinson," we shall give, with a few abbreviations, in her own words: " I hurried through the first scene, not without much...the fixed attention with which the Prince of Wales honored me. Indeed, some flattering remarks which were made by his royal highness met my ear as I stood... | |
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