| George Colman - 1820 - 402 str.
...Goldsmith : — The Comedy in question, here, is " She Stoops to Conquer" which succeeded greatly. made or shall make to my play I will endeavour to...as hard treatment from you as from him. I have as you know a large sum of money to make up shortly ; by accepting my play I can readily satisfy my Creditor... | |
| 1820 - 870 str.
...will endeavour to remove and not argue about them. To bring in any new judges, either of its merits or faults, I can never submit to. Upon a former occasion, when my other playt was before Mr. Garrick, he offered to bring me before Mr. Whitehead's tribunal, but I refused... | |
| Richard Ryan - 1830 - 348 str.
...play, I will endeavour to remove, and not argue about themTo bring in any new judges of its merits or faults, I can never submit to. Upon a former occasion,...indignation ; I hope I shall not experience as hard a treatment from you, as from him. I have, as you know, a large sum of money to make »p shortly ;... | |
| Richard Ryan - 1825 - 526 str.
...play, I will endeavour to remove, and not argue about themTo bring in any new judges of its merits or faults, I can never submit to. Upon a former occasion,...indignation ; I hope I shall not experience as hard a treatment from you, as from him. I have, as you know, a large sum of money to make up shortly ; by... | |
| Sir James Prior - 1837 - 604 str.
...will endeavour to remove and not argue about them. To bring in any new judges either of its merits or faults I can never submit to. Upon a former occasion...as hard treatment from you as from him. I have as you know, a large sum of money to make up shortly ; by accepting my play I can readily satisfy my creditor... | |
| Sir James Prior - 1837 - 606 str.
...will endeavour to remove and not argue about them. To bring in any new judges either of its merits or faults I can never submit to. Upon a former occasion...as hard treatment from you as from him. I have as you know, a large sum of money to make up shortly ; by accepting my play I can readily satisfy my creditor... | |
| sir James Prior - 1837 - 604 str.
...will endeavour to remove and not argue about them. To bring in any new judges either of its merits or faults I can never submit to. Upon a former occasion...as hard treatment from you as from him. I have as you know, a large sum of money to make up shortly; by accepting my play I can readily satisfy my creditor... | |
| Sir James Prior - 1837 - 558 str.
...will endeavour to remove and not argue about them. To bring in any new judges either of its merits or faults I can never submit to. Upon a former occasion...before Mr. Garrick he offered to bring me before Mr. Whitehcad's tribunal, but I refused the proposal with in* From a letter obligingly furnished by Wm.... | |
| Sir James Prior - 1837 - 564 str.
...will endeavour to remove and not argue about them. To bring in any new judges either of its merits or faults I can never submit to. Upon a former occasion...before Mr. Garrick he offered to bring me before Mr. Whitehcad's tribunal, but 1 refused the proposal with indignation : I hope I shall not experience as... | |
| Richard Brinsley Peake - 1841 - 442 str.
...any new judges, either of its merit or faults, I can never submit. Upon a former occasion, when mv other play was before Mr. Garrick, he offered to bring...as hard treatment from you, as from him. I have, as you know, a large sum of money to make up shortly ; by accepting my play, I can readily satisfy my... | |
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