Rawdon, a very fine fellow and a good soldier, I wish you knew him. We took above £100 at the door. I hear a great many people blame us for acting, and think we might have found something better to do, but General Howe follows the example of the King... A Memoir of the Right Honourable Hugh Elliot - Side 92af Emma Eleanor Elizabeth Hislop Elliot-Murray Kynynmoumd Countess of Minto - 1868 - 436 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Boston (Mass.), George Edward Ellis - 1876 - 240 sider
...Hugh Elliot, by the Countess of Minto, p. 92.] "We acted the tragedy of Zara two nights before I loft Boston, for the benefit of the widows and children....army, sent back the following concise answer: ' De la gaiet6, encore de la gaiett, et toujours de la gaiete.' The female parts were filled by young ladies,... | |
| George Oberkirsh Seilhamer - 1889 - 408 sider
...be wrong. Behold the test, mark at the curtain's rise How Malice sinks abashed at Zara's eyes. dier. I wish you knew him. We took above £100 at the door....following concise answer : De la gaiete, encore de la gaicti', ft tonjours de la gaiete. The female parts were filled by young ladies, though some of the... | |
| 1912 - 280 sider
...do, but General Howe follows the example of the King of Prussia, who, when Prince Ferdinand wrote to him a long letter, mentioning all the difficulties...gaiete, encore de la gaiete, et toujours de la gaiete. In Boston, Seilhamer thinks "the military Thespians under the ruling spirit of Burgoyne enjoyed the... | |
| 1911 - 560 sider
...do, but General Howe follows the example of the King of Prussia, who, when Prince Ferdinand wrote to him a long letter, mentioning all the difficulties...of the army, sent back the following concise answer : DC la gaiete, encore de la gaiete, ct toujours de la gaiete. In Boston, Seilhamer thinks "the military... | |
| Mary Caroline Crawford - 1913 - 636 sider
...benefit of the widows and children. The Prologue 82 was spoken by Lord Rawdon, a very fine fellow and a good soldier, I wish you knew him. We took above £100...following concise answer: De la gaiete, encore de la gaietl, et toujours de la gaiete. The female parts were filled by young ladies, though some of the... | |
| Mary Caroline Crawford - 1913 - 502 sider
...benefit of the widows and children. The Prologue was spoken by Lord Rawdon, a very fine fellow and a good soldier, I wish you knew him. We took above £100...army, sent back the following concise answer: De la gaicle, encore de la gaiete, et toujours de la gaiete. The female parts were filled by young ladies,... | |
| Charles Frederic Brede - 1918 - 316 sider
...do, but General Howe follows the example of the King of Prussia, who, when Prince Ferdinand wrote to him a long letter, mentioning all the difficulties...gaiete, encore de la gaiete, et toujours de la gaiete. In Boston, Seilhamer thinks "the military Thespians under the ruling spirit of Burgoyne enjoyed the... | |
| Mary Caroline Crawford - 1925 - 614 sider
...benefit of the widows and children. The Prologue 82 was spoken by Lord Rawdon, a very fine fellow and a good soldier, I wish you knew him. We took above £100...some of the Boston ladies were so prudish as to say thjs was improper." /"The performances at Faneuil Hall playhouse began at six o'clock, and the entrance... | |
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