Mr. H , thou wert damned ! Bright shone the morning on the play-bills that announced thy appearance, and the streets were filled with the buzz of persons asking one another if they would go to see Mr. H , and answering that they would certainly ; but... Poems, plays and Rosamund Gray - Page 275by Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1903Full view - About this book
| Charles Lamb - 1818 - 288 pages
...servant, EDAX. MR. H , A FARCE, IN TWO ACTS, AS IT WAS PERFORMED AT DRURY-LANE THEATRE, December 1806. " Mr. H , thou wert DAMNED. Bright shone the morning...H— — , and answering that they would certainly ; hut before night the gaiety, not of the author, but of his friends and the town, was eclipsed, for... | |
| 1822 - 600 pages
...consideration of prudence orselt-hitertet. hero, when it came to be discovered, could not be got over. Mr. H . thou wert damned ! Bright shone the morning...that announced thy appearance, and the streets were iilled with tiie buzz of persons asking one another if they would go to see Mr. H , and answering that... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1835 - 376 pages
...spleene. MR. H. a jFaree, IN TWO ACTS, AS IT WAS PERFORMED AT DRURY-LANE THEATRE, DECEMBER 1806. " Mr. H , thou wert DAMNED. Bright shone the morning...certainly; but before night the gaiety, not of the author, bat of his friends and the town, was eclipsed, for thou wert DAMNED ! Hadst thou been anonymous, thou... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1835 - 390 pages
...DRURY-LANE THEATRE, DECEMBER 1806. " Mr. H , thou weit DAMNED. Bright shone the morning on the play- bills that announced thy appearance, and the streets were...but of his friends and the town, was eclipsed, for thoa wert DAMNED ! Hadst thou been anonymous, thou haply mightst have lived. But thou didst come to... | |
| Charles Lamb - English essays - 1836 - 404 pages
...H. a Jfavte, IN TWO ACTS, AS IT WAS PERFORMED AT DRURY-LANE THEATRE, DECEMBER 1806. u Mr. H , tbou wert DAMNED. Bright shone the morning on the play-bills...that announced thy appearance, and the streets were tilled with the buzz of persons asking one another if they would go to see Mr. H -, and answering that... | |
| Charles Lamb, Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1838 - 486 pages
...spleene" M R. H , A FARCE— IN TWO ACTS, AS IT WAS PERFORMED AT DRURY LANE THEATRE, DECEMBER, 1806. " Mr. H , thou wert DAMNED. Bright shone the morning...answering that they would certainly ; but before night the gayety, not of the author, but of his friends and the town, was eclipsed, for thou wert DAMNED ! Hadst... | |
| Charles Lamb, Thomas Noon Talfourd - English literature - 1850 - 490 pages
..., A FARCE— IN TWO'ACTS, AS IT WAS PERFORMED AT DRURY LANE THEATRE, DECEMBER, 1806. " Mr. H , them wert DAMNED. Bright shone the morning on the playbills...answering that they would certainly ; but before night the gayety, not of the author, but of his friends and the town, was eclipsed, for thou wert DAM NED ! Hadst... | |
| Charles Lamb, Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1851 - 964 pages
...spleene." M R. H , A FARCE— IN TWO ACTS, AS IT WAS PERFORMED AT DRURY LANE THEATRE, DECEMBER, 1806. " Mr. H , thou wert DAMNED. Bright shone the morning...announced thy appearance, and the streets were filled with thebuzi of persons asking one another if they would go to see Mr. H , and answering that they would... | |
| Charles Lamb - English literature - 1852 - 684 pages
...the spUene. MR. H A FARCE, IN TWO ACTS. AS IT WAS PERFORMED AT DRURY LANE THEATRE, DECEMRER, 1806. " he has heard his friend Frend,* (that learned mathematician) maintain, th announeed thy appearanee, and the streets were filled with the buzz of persons asking one another if... | |
| William Hazlitt - English literature - 1854 - 1232 pages
...knew the name of the hero when it came to be discovered could not be got over. Mr. II : Ihou \vert damned! Bright shone the morning on the play-bills...thy appearance, and the streets were filled with the hu//. of persons asking one another if they would go to see .Mr. II , and answering that they would... | |
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