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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. "
Johnson's Lives of the British poets completed by W. Hazlitt - Página 248
por Samuel Johnson - 1854
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The Book of Gems: Pomfret to Bloomfield

Samuel Carter Hall - 1837 - 438 páginas
...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...the eyes of them !' This was a good while before the firat act was over." Its success was extraordinary indeed. The manager made his fortune — the actress...
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Works, Volumen2

Samuel Johnson - 1838 - 716 páginas
...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...public. He was quite right in this as usual ; the good nature of the audience appeared stronger and stronger every act, and ended in a clamour of applause."...
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Fables

John Gay - 1838 - 240 páginas
...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! I see it in...was over, and so gave us ease soon ; for that duke fbesides his own good taste) has a particular knack as any one now living, in discovering the taste...
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Burlesque Drama: Embellished with Sixty-two Engravings, from Original ...

Joseph Thomas - 1838 - 382 páginas
...(which often means the same thing as leading it), long before the first act was concluded, exclaimed : " It will do — it must do ! I see it in the eyes of them" — and he was right, for the applause grew stronger and stronger, and ended in an universal clamour....
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Lives of the English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works ; And ...

Samuel Johnson - 1840 - 522 páginas
...event; till we were very much encouraged by overhearing the duke of Argyle, who sat in the next box to us, sa.y, ' It will do — it must do ! I see it...before the first act was over, and so gave us ease soon ; forthat duke(besidcs his own good taste) has a particular knack as any one now living, in discovering...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.

Samuel Johnson - 1840 - 742 páginas
...event ; till we were very much encouraged by overhearing the Duke of Argylc, who sat in toe next box 9C iu the eyes of them.' This was a good while before the first act was over, and so gave us ease soon...
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Homes and Haunts of the Most Eminent British Poets, Volumen1

William Howitt - 1847 - 524 páginas
...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...particular knack, as any one now living, in discovering the faste of the public. He was quite right in that, as usual : the good-nature of the audience appeared...
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Fables

John Gay - 1849 - 252 páginas
...by overhearing the doke of ArgyIe, who sat in the next box to us, say, ' It will do — it must dp ! I see it in the eyes of them.' This was a good while...public. He was quite right in this, as usual ; the good nature of the audience appeared stronger and stronger everyact, and ended in a clamour of applause."...
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The Ladies' Companion

1853 - 384 páginas
...relieved by hearing the Duke of Argyle, who sat in the next box to us, say : ' It will do, it will do ; I see it in the eyes of them !' This was a good...the first act was over, and so gave us ease soon. He was right in this, as usual : the good-nature of the audience grew stronger and stronger each act,...
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Memoirs of the Opera in Italy, France, Germany, and England, Volumen2

George Hogarth - 1851 - 396 páginas
...the event, till we were 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...first act was over, and so gave us ease soon ; for the duke (beside his own good taste) had a particular knack in discovering the taste of the public....
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