The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1823 |
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Pagina 195
... John Kemble has been no longer John Kemble to us - nor to himself ! That one sad night closed a long account between us , in which we find ourselves debtors for many , many hours of brave delight . He retired to the land of Burgundy and ...
... John Kemble has been no longer John Kemble to us - nor to himself ! That one sad night closed a long account between us , in which we find ourselves debtors for many , many hours of brave delight . He retired to the land of Burgundy and ...
Pagina 206
... Kemble , of course much affected by such heaped up ho- nours , replied with difficulty ; his speech , however , was ... John Kemble . It had been well for him if he had " sought to know no more ; " but the chil- dren of fame are a ...
... Kemble , of course much affected by such heaped up ho- nours , replied with difficulty ; his speech , however , was ... John Kemble . It had been well for him if he had " sought to know no more ; " but the chil- dren of fame are a ...
Pagina 207
... John Kemble with a delight which will never visit us again ! We have thrilled on his inspired nights . We have listened with almost breathless awe , at the times when he has been cold as marble with illness . We have venerated his very ...
... John Kemble with a delight which will never visit us again ! We have thrilled on his inspired nights . We have listened with almost breathless awe , at the times when he has been cold as marble with illness . We have venerated his very ...
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