| Clementina Black - 1911 - 396 pages
...; it is now complete in his hands and preparing for the stage. He, and some of his friends also who have heard it, assure me in the most flattering terms...that it may not lose any support my friends can give it.2 The play in question was The Rivals, which, on its first night, 17th of January 1775, was by no... | |
| Fritz Steuber - 1913 - 110 pages
...it is now complete in his hands, and preparing for the stage. He, and some of his friends also who have heard it, assure me in the most flattering terms...no secret of it towards the time of representation, ..'ffot J^iitfetc ia,. 1 iire\of .*it two months ago, except a scene or two, :thftt.44;.jnay : nttt... | |
| Clementina Black - 1926 - 350 pages
...request; it is now complete in his hands and preparing for the stage. He, and some of his friends also who have heard it, assure me in the most flattering terms...it may not lose any support my friends can give it. The play in question was The Rivals, which, on its first night, 1 7th of January 1775, was by no means... | |
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