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" Villain, be sure, &c.,' his head sank on his son's shoulder, and the tragedian's acting was at an end. He was able to groan out a few words in Charles's ear, ' I am dying — speak to them for me ; ' after which (the audience refusing in kindness to hear... "
The Life of Edmund Kean - Page 241
by Barry Cornwall - 1835
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 21

1850 - 602 pages
...Charles's ear, ' I am dying ; speak to them for me ;' after which (the audience in kindness refusing to hear any apology) he was borne from the stage....Messrs. Carpue and Duchez (the surgeons) were sent for." After a week's stay he was removed to Richmond, where he died on the 15th of * " Life of Edmund Kean."...
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The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 36

1850 - 890 pages
...Charles's ear — ' 1 am dying — speak to them for me ;' after which (the audience in kindness refusing to hear any apology) he was borne from the stage....Messrs. Carpue and Duchez (the surgeons) were sent for." After a week's stay he was removed to Richmond, where he died on the 15th of May. A short time before...
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The Dublin university magazine

University magazine - 1850 - 794 pages
...speak to them for me ;' after which (the audience in kindness refusing to hear any apology) he waa borne from the stage. His son, assisted by other persons,...Messrs. Carpue and Duchez (the surgeons) were sent for." After a week's stay he was removed to Richmond, where he died on the 15th of May. A short time before...
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The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 21

1850 - 602 pages
...(the audience in kindness refusing to hear any apology) he was borne from the stage. His son, assisied by other persons, carried him to his dressing-room,...Messrs. Carpue and Duchez (the surgeons) were sent for." After a week's stay he was removed to Richmond, where he died on the 15th of * " Life of Edmund Kean."...
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The True History of Tom and Jerry; Or, the Day and Night Scenes of Life in ...

Charles Hindley - 1899 - 272 pages
...His son, assisted by other persons, carried him to his dressing-room, and laid him on a sofa. He waa as cold as ice ; his pulse was scarcely perceptible...having restored him to his senses, he was taken to the ' Wrekn ' Tavern, near the theatre, and Messrs. Carpue and Duchez, the surgeons, were sent for. From...
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The Life and Theatrical Times of Charles Kean, F.S.A ..., Volumes 1-2

John William Cole - 1859 - 810 pages
...Farewell,' which he uttered with all his former pathos ; but on concluding it, after making one or two steps towards his son (who took care to be near him),...Messrs. Carpue and Duchez (the surgeons) were sent for." After a week's stay he was removed to Richmond, when he rallied a little, and was soon enabled to go...
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The Life and Theatrical Times of Charles Kean, F.S.A.: Including a ..., Volume 1

John William Cole - 1859 - 388 pages
...Farewell,' which he uttered with all his former pathos ; but on concluding it, after making one or two steps towards his son (who took care to be near him),...Messrs. Carpue and Duchez (the surgeons) were sent for." After a week's stay he was removed to Richmond, when he rallied a little, and was soon enabled to go...
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The Life and Theatrical Times of Charles Kean, F.S.A.: Including a ..., Volume 1

John William Cole - 1859 - 402 pages
...tragedian's acting was at an end. He was able to groan out a few words in Charles's ear, ' I am dying—speak to them for me;' after which (the audience refusing...Messrs. Carpue and Duchez (the surgeons) were sent for." After a week's stay he was removed to Richmond, when he rallied a little, and was soon enabled to go...
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The Book of Modern Anecdotes: Humour, Wit, and Wisdom, American, Legal ...

Howard Paul, John Timbs, Percy Fitzgerald - 1873 - 456 pages
...Farewell,' which he uttered with all his former pathos ; but on concluding it, after making one or two steps towards his son (who took care to be near him),...taken to the Wrekin tavern, near the theatre, and the surgeons were sent for." After a week's stay he was removed to Richmond, when he rallied a little,...
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The Book of Theatrical Anecdotes

Percy Fitzgerald - 1873 - 136 pages
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