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Pagina 308
... play ; but many a member never entered the play - room . It was at the end of a long suite of mag- nificent apartments . The custom , if mem- bers like myself partook frequently of the supper and never played , was at the close of the ...
... play ; but many a member never entered the play - room . It was at the end of a long suite of mag- nificent apartments . The custom , if mem- bers like myself partook frequently of the supper and never played , was at the close of the ...
Pagina 309
... play , that the gaming was carried on in another part of the establishment . The magistrates decided against it , and it was at once closed . The anticipations of Lord Palmerston proved to be correct ; for since then private play has ...
... play , that the gaming was carried on in another part of the establishment . The magistrates decided against it , and it was at once closed . The anticipations of Lord Palmerston proved to be correct ; for since then private play has ...
Pagina 764
... play to Mr. Macready , with whom he was on terms of intimacy . My father wrote a critique on the play , as it was acted . I find Mr. Browning sadly annoyed at the " considerable alterations which were made for acting . He says " the ...
... play to Mr. Macready , with whom he was on terms of intimacy . My father wrote a critique on the play , as it was acted . I find Mr. Browning sadly annoyed at the " considerable alterations which were made for acting . He says " the ...
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THE OLD MISSIONARY By Sir William | 49 |
A Highland School Forty Years Ago | 59 |
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