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" We were all, at the first night of it, in great uncertainty of the event ; till we were very much encouraged by overhearing the Duke of Argyle, who sat in the next box to us, say, ' It will do — it must do ! I see it in the eyes of them. "
The English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century: A Series of Lectures ... - Página 172
por William Makepeace Thackeray - 1853 - 309 páginas
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Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets

Samuel Johnson - 1861 - 660 páginas
...uncertainty of the event ; till we were very much encouraged by overhearing the Duke of Argyle, who sat iu the next box to us, say, ' It will do — it must do II see it in the eyes of them.' This was a good while before the first act was over, and so gave us...
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Illustrated Dublin Journal, Volumen1,Partes1-37

1862 - 600 páginas
...Argyle, who sat in the next box to us, say, " It wUl do — it must do — I see it in the eyes of all of them." This was a good while before the first act...ease soon ; for the duke, besides his own good taste, had a particular knack in discovering the taste of the public. He was quite right in this, as usual....
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Lives of wits and humourists, Volumen1

John Timbs - 1862 - 422 páginas
...it, in great uncertainty of the event ; till we were very much encouraged by overhearing the Duke of Argyle, who sat in the next box to us, say, ' It will do, — it must do ! — I see it is in the eyes of them.' — This was a good while before the first act was over, and so gave us ease...
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The English Nation; Or, A History of England in the Lives of ..., Volumen3

George Godfrey Cunningham - 1863 - 814 páginas
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The Oxford Thackeray: With Illustrations, Tema 76,Volumen13

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1909 - 882 páginas
...it, in great uncertainty of the event, till we were very much encouraged by overhearing the Duke of Argyle, who sat in the next box to us, say, " It will...living in discovering the taste of the public. He was quite right in this as usual ; the good nature of the audience appeared stronger and stronger every...
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Romance of London: Strange Stories, Scenes and Remarkable Persons ..., Volumen3

John Timbs - 1865 - 348 páginas
...event ; till we were being much encouraged by overhearing the Duke of Argyle, who sat in the box next to us, say, ' It will do, — it must do ! I see it...besides his own good taste, has a more particular knack than anyone now living, in discovering the taste of the public. He was quite right in this, as...
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The British Poets, Volumen1

1866 - 300 páginas
...it, in great uncertainty of the event, till we were very much encouraged by overhearing the Duke of Argyle, who sat in the next box to us, say, ' It will...first act was over, and so gave us ease soon ; for that Duke (besides his own good taste) has a particular knack, as any one now living, in discovering...
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London Society, Volumen8;Volumen10

James Hogg, Florence Marryat - 1866 - 800 páginas
...event, till we were very much encouraged by our hearing the Duke of Argyle, who sat in the neit boi to us, say, " It will do, — it must do. I see it...was over, and so gave us ease soon ; for the duke (beside his own good taste) has as particular a knack as any one living in discovering the taste of...
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London society, Volumen10

1866 - 752 páginas
...our hearing the Duke of Argyle, who sat in the neit box to us, say, " It will do, — it must do. 1 see it in the eyes of them." This was a good while...was over, and so gave us ease soon ; for the duke (beside his own good taste) has as particular a knack as any one living in discovering the tast« of...
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The English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: A Series of Lectures

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1867 - 334 páginas
...romance — beneath a spreading bush. The name of the one (let it sound as it will) was John He wet; of the other, Sarah Drew. John was a well-set man,...more particular research than any one now living, m discovering the taste of the public. He was quite right in this as usual; the goodnature of the audience...
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