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Elegant edition of fables by John Gay, with the life of the author - Página 105
por John Gay - 1796
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A New History of the English Stage: From the Restoration to the ..., Volumen2

Percy Fitzgerald - 1882 - 492 páginas
...that duke, beside his own good taste, has as particular a knack as anyone now 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 in every act, and ended in a clamour of...
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Roundabout Papers: (from the Cornhill Magazine) To which is Added The Second ...

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1883 - 668 páginas
...Duke [besides his own good taste] has a more particular knack than any one now 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 act, and ended in a clamor of applause.'1...
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The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray: The four Georges and The English ...

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1885 - 416 páginas
...Duke [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 usual ; the good-nature ci the audience appeared stronger and stronger every act, and ended in a clamour of applause." —...
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Famous Plays with a Discourse by Way of Prologue on the Playhouses of the ...

Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1886 - 392 páginas
...duke, besides his own good taste, has a more particular knack than any one now living in discovering the taste of the public. He was quite right in this...every act, and ended in a clamour of applause." Its success was assured before the curtain fell, and the acclamations which rang through the house were...
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All the Year Round, Volumen38;Volumen58

Charles Dickens - 1886 - 586 páginas
...duke, besides his own good taste, has a more particular knack than any one now living in discovering the taste of the public. He was quite right in this...stronger every act, and ended in a clamour of applause." The success of the opera was assured before the curtain fell, for the acclamations which rang through...
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Famous First Representations

Henry Sutherland Edwards - 1886 - 272 páginas
...that duke, besides his own good taste, has a particular knack as any one now living in discovering the taste of the public. He was quite right in this as usual; the good-nature of the audience grew stronger and stronger every act, and ended in a clamour of applause.'" In one of the notes to...
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Good Queen Anne: Or, Men and Manners, Life and Letters in England ..., Volumen2

William Henry Davenport Adams - 1886 - 396 páginas
...Duke (besides his own good taste) has a more particular knack than any one now 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 act, and ended in a clamour of applause.'...
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Roundabout Papers, to which is Added The Second Funeral of Napoleon ...

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1886 - 876 páginas
...Duke [besides his own good taste] has a more particular knack than any one now 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 act, and ended in . clamor of applause."...
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Famous First Representations: By H. Sutherland Edwards

Henry Sutherland Edwards - 1886 - 320 páginas
...the taste of the public. He was quite right in this as usual ; the good-nature of the audience grew stronger and stronger every act, and ended in a clamour of applause.'" In one of the notes to the .Dunciad we read : " The piece was received with greater applause than was...
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Complete Works, Volumen4

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1886 - 914 páginas
...Duke [besides his own good taste] has a more particular knack than any one now 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 act, and ended in a clamor of applause."...
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