 | 1799
...new farce from me, or the hopes of feeing me in London, to play for your benefit, has had fnfficient influence on you, to make you punctual in anfwering...farce, I cannot pay fo ill a compliment to you, the public, or my own fame, as to fend you one that I had not been nice about ; nay, rather more fo than... | |
 | James Thomas Kirkman - 1799
...feeing me in London; to play for your benefit, has had fufficient influence on you, to make you punftual in anfwering my letter. As to lending you a new Farce, I cannot pay fo ill a compliment to you, the public, or my own fame, as to fend you one that I had not been nice about ; nay, rather more fo than... | |
 | William Cook - 1804 - 444 Seiten
...London to play for your Benefit, has had sufficient influence on you to make you punctual in answering my letter. As to lending you a new Farce, I cannot pay so ill a compliment to you, the public, or my own fame, as to send you one that I had not been nice... | |
 | 1793
...new Farce from me, or the hopes of feeing me in London to ;.lay for your Benefit, has had iufficient influence on you to make you punctual in anfwering...the publick, or my own fame, as to fend you one that I had not been nice about; nay, rather more fo than if it had been for my own benefit or emolument... | |
 | Sir Edward Abbott Parry - 1891 - 208 Seiten
...London, to play for your benefit, has had sufficient influence on you to make you punctual in answering my letter. As to lending you a new farce, I cannot pay so ill a compliment to you, the public, or my own fame, as to send you one that I had not been nice... | |
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