| George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray - 1881 - 802 pages
...[Wilmot, not Hyde] could not weather the Cape, and live under the Line fatal to puling constitutions. Though I have given up writing plays, I should be...wherefore pray let Will Richards send me Mr Shadwell's [ -/-/-- Squirt of Alsatia] as soon as it is printed, that I may know what is being done. - . . Nature,... | |
| Edmund Gosse - 1883 - 332 pages
...[\Vilmot, not Hyde] could not weather the Cape, and live under the Line fatal to puling constitutions. Though I have given up writing plays, I should be glad to read a good one, wherefore pray let \Vill Richards send me Mr. Shadwell's {The Squire of AZsatia\ as soon as it is printed, that I may... | |
| Edmund Gosse - 1885 - 324 pages
...[Wilmot, not Hyde] could not weather the Cape, and live under the Line fatal to puling constitutions. Though I have given up writing plays, I should be...wherefore pray let Will Richards send me Mr. Shadwell's [The Squire of Alsatia\ as soon as it is printed, that I may know what is being done. . . . Nature,... | |
| Sir George Etherege - 1888 - 616 pages
...Lord Rochester1 could not weather the Cape, and live under the Line fatal to puling constitutions. Though I have given up writing plays, I should be...printed, that I may know what follies are in fashion ; the fops I knew are grown stale Our Carnival ends to-morrow, and I am just now going to a ball, where... | |
| Edmund Gosse - 1897 - 386 pages
...[VVilmot, not Hyde] could not weather the Cape, and live under the line fatal to puling constitutions. Though I have given up writing plays, I should be...wherefore pray let Will Richards send me Mr. Shadwell's \The Squire of Atsatia] as soon as it is printed, that I may know what is being done. . . . Nature,... | |
| Edmund Gosse - 1897 - 376 pages
...[Wilmot, not Hyde] could not weather the Cape, and live under the line fatal to puling constitutions. Though I have given up writing plays, I should be...one, wherefore pray let Will Richards send me Mr. Shad well's [The Squire of Alsatia] as soon as it is printed, that I may know what is being done. .... | |
| Vincenz Meindl - 1901 - 310 pages
...seine Bekannten in England, ihm ja fleißig zu schreiben und ihm neu erschienene Werke zu senden. Denn: „Though I have given up writing plays, I should be glad to read a good one." Mit welcher Ungeduld er aber auf diese Nachrichten. wartete, das zeigt uns wieder eine kurze Briefstelle... | |
| Edmund Gosse - 1914 - 368 pages
...[Wilmot, not Hyde] could not weather the Cape, and live under the line fatal to puling constitutions. Though I have given up writing plays, I should be...one, wherefore pray let Will Richards send me Mr. Shad well's [The Syuire of Alsatia\ as soon as it is printed, that I may know what is being done. .... | |
| Edwin Beresford Chancellor - 1924 - 324 pages
...those of Shakespeare and Moliere, he expresses anxiety for others, and in one letter remarks that " though I have given up writing plays, I should be...Shadwell's as soon as it is printed, that I may know what is being done." Whether The Squire of Alsatia, the piece here indicated, ever reached him is uncertain.... | |
| Bonamy Dobrée - 1925 - 400 pages
...asking for music, and sends his ' humble service to Mrs. Betterton '. Again, " Though I have given over writing plays I should be glad to read a good one...wherefore pray let Will Richards send me Mr. Shadwell's when it is printed that I may know what follies are in fashion." Or, and perhaps this is the most poignant... | |
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