| Bryan Waller Procter - 1835 - 564 sidor
...the customs, and not offend them by my presence any longer. " Before I left England, I was apprised how powerful an agent the Press was in a free country, and I was adVOL. n. N monisbed to be patient under the lashes that awaited me ; and, at a great sacrifice of... | |
| Barry Cornwall - 1835 - 300 sidor
...the customs, and not offend them by my presence any longer. " Before I left England, I was apprised how powerful an agent the Press was in a free country, and I was adVOL. II. N monished to be patient under the lashes that awaited me ; and, at a great sacrifice of... | |
| William Warland Clapp - 1853 - 496 sidor
...in New York, and a riot, if Kean played, was feared : — MR. KEAN'S FAREWELL TO AMERICA. [From the New York National Advocate of June 8th.] " SIR, —...every man of reputation would pursue under the same circumstances, in that country where Shakspeare was born and Garrick had acted. " Again, I disclaim... | |
| William Warland Clapp - 1853 - 512 sidor
...individual efforts to stem the torrent of opposition with which I have to contend, and as I likewise I consider it inconsistent with my feelings and character...every man of reputation would pursue under the same circumstances, in that country where Shakspeare was born and Garrick had acted. " Again, I disclaim... | |
| William Warland Clapp - 1853 - 510 sidor
...oflbnd them by my presence any longer. " Before I left England, I was apprized how powerful an agont tho press was in a free country, and I was admonished...too proud to complain, and suffered in silence; but 1 have no hesitation in saying, that the conduct I pursued was that which every man of reputation would... | |
| Frederick William Hawkins - 1869 - 454 sidor
...the customs, and not offend them by my presence any longer. " Before I left England I was apprised how powerful an agent the press was in a free country,...that the conduct I pursued was that which every man would pursue under the same circumstances in the country where Shakspeare was born and Garrick has... | |
| Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1888 - 324 sidor
...the customs, and not offend them by my presence any longer. " Before I left England I was apprised how powerful an agent the press was in a free country,...that the conduct I pursued was that which every man would pursue under the same circumstances in the country where Shakespeare was born and Garrick acted.... | |
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