| John Timbs - 1929 - 520 str.
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| William Carew Hazlitt - 1900 - 380 str.
...what he wrote to both of us ; and we now and then gave a correction or a word or two of advice, but it was wholly of his own writing. When it was done,...said, " It would either take greatly or be damned 473confoundedly." We were all at the first night of it, in great uncertainty of the event, till we... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1872 - 660 str.
...what he wrote to both of us ; and we now and then gave a correction, or a word or two of advice ; but it was wholly of his own writing. When it was done, neither of us thought it \yould succeed. We showed it to Congreve, who, after reading it over, said, ' It would either take... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1873 - 610 str.
...what he wrote to both of us; and we now and then gave a correction, or a word or two of advice; but it was wholly of his own writing. When it was done, neither of us thought it would succced. We showed it to Congreve, who, after reading it over, said, ' It would either take greatly,... | |
| James Mason - 1875 - 674 str.
...what he wrote to both of us; and we now and then gave a correction, or a word or two of advice ; but it was wholly of his own writing. When it was done,...confoundedly." We were all at the first night of it, JOHN GAY. in great uncertainty of the event, till we were very much encouraged by our hearing the Duke... | |
| 1877 - 730 str.
...showed what he wrote to both of us, and we now and then gave a correction or a word of advice ; but it was wholly of his own writing. When it was done,...thought it would succeed. We showed it to Congreve, who said it would either take greatly or be damned confoundedly. We were all, at the first night of it,... | |
| 1877 - 564 str.
...showed what he wrote to both of us, and we now and then gave a correction or a word of advice ; but it was wholly of his own writing. When it was done,...thought it would succeed. We showed it to Congreve, who said it would either take greatly or be damned confoundedly. We were all, at the first night of it,... | |
| Belgravia - 1877 - 696 str.
...showed what he wrote to both of us, and we now and then gave a correction or a word of advice ; but it was wholly of his own writing. When it was done,...thought it would succeed. We showed it to Congreve, who said it would either take greatly or be damned confoundedly. We were all, at the first night of it,... | |
| John Diprose - 1878 - 336 str.
...what he wrote to both of us ; and we now and then gave a correction, or a word or two of advice, but it was wholly of his own writing. When it was done,...be damned confoundedly.' We were all, at the first sight of it, in great uncertainty of the event, till we were very much encouraged by hearing the Duke... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1881 - 878 str.
...what he wrote to both of us ; and we now and then gave a correction, or m word or two of advice ; but it was wholly of his own writing. When it was done,...would either take greatly, or be damned confoundedly.' \\*e were nil at the first night of it, in great uncerlainty of the event, till we were very much encouraged... | |
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