The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 22;Volume 85Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1875 |
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... night after night , after the play , or how , to his amazement , he was not once called on through a whole engagement ; of petty squabbles , and prosy speeches - all that , in a word , may be dismissed as the merest chronicling of ...
... night after night , after the play , or how , to his amazement , he was not once called on through a whole engagement ; of petty squabbles , and prosy speeches - all that , in a word , may be dismissed as the merest chronicling of ...
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... nights , to an average of 250l . a night . But these performances were distributed throughout the season . To have run this or any other piece , however successful , night after night , as we now see done , was a thing then undreamt of ...
... nights , to an average of 250l . a night . But these performances were distributed throughout the season . To have run this or any other piece , however successful , night after night , as we now see done , was a thing then undreamt of ...
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... night of the 13th , the night after the battle , he was quartered in an inn , and sleeping in a common inn bed . He was not then surrounded by all those comforts which subsequently contributed to make war less fatiguing to him , and ...
... night of the 13th , the night after the battle , he was quartered in an inn , and sleeping in a common inn bed . He was not then surrounded by all those comforts which subsequently contributed to make war less fatiguing to him , and ...
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