I made a very mawkish thing, as you'll shortly see. Such is the history of my Stage adventures, and which I have at last done with. I cannot help saying, that I am very sick of the stage; and though I believe I shall get three tolerable benefits, yet... Literary and Miscellaneous Memoirs - Page 226by Joseph Cradock - 1826Full view - About this book
| Sir James Prior - Authors - 1837 - 564 pages
...be spoken ; I was obliged therefore to try a fourth time, and I made a very mawkish thing as you'll shortly see. Such is the history of my stage adventures,...I shall get three tolerable benefits, yet I shall on the whole be a loser, even in a pecuniary light; my ease and comfort I certainly lost while it was... | |
| Sir James Prior - Authors - 1837 - 558 pages
...be spoken ; I was obliged therefore to try a fourth time, and I made a very mawkish thing as you'll shortly see. Such is the history of my stage adventures,...I shall get three tolerable benefits, yet I shall on the whole be a loser, even in a pecuniary light; my ease and comfort I certainly lost while it was... | |
| Sir James Prior - Authors, Irish - 1837 - 606 pages
...be spoken ; I was obliged therefore to try a fourth time, and I made a very mawkish thing as you'll shortly see. Such is the history of my stage adventures,...I shall get three tolerable benefits, yet I shall on the whole be a loser, even in a pecuniary light ; my ease and comfort I certainly lost while it... | |
| sir James Prior - 1837 - 604 pages
...be spoken ; I was obliged therefore to try a fourth time, and I made a very mawkish thing as you'll shortly see. Such is the history of my stage adventures,...I shall get three tolerable benefits, yet I shall on the whole be a loser, even in a pecuniary light; my ease and comfort I certainly lost while it was... | |
| Sir James Prior - Authors, English - 1837 - 604 pages
...alluded to in it, had been even struck out by myself as too free, in the Doctor's original manuscript." adventures, and which I have at last done with. I...I shall get three tolerable benefits, yet I shall on the whole be a loser, even in a pecuniary light; my ease and comfort I certainly lost while it was... | |
| Sir James Prior - Authors, English - 1837 - 600 pages
...alluded to in it, had been even struck out by myself as too free, in the Doctor's original manuscript." 1 adventures, and which I have at last done with. I...saying that I am very sick of the stage; and though I helieve I shall get three tolerable henefits, yet I shall on the whole be a loser, even in a pecuniary... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith (the Poet.) - 1839 - 358 pages
...spoken ; I was obliged, therefore, to try a fourth time, and 1 made a very mawkish thing, as you'll shortly see. Such is the history of my stage adventures,...saying, that I am very sick of the stage ; and though 1 believe I shall get three tolerable benefits, yet I shall, upon the whole, be a loser, even in a... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - Medicine in literature - 1839 - 360 pages
...spoken ; I was obliged, therefore, to try a fourth time, and I made a very mawkish thing, as you'll shortly see. Such is the history of my stage adventures, and which 1 have at last done with. ' 1 cannot help saying, that I am very sick of the stage ; and though 1 believe... | |
| American literature - 1855 - 602 pages
...Goldsmith wrote himself to Mr. Cradock, "has met with a success much beyond your expectations or mine. I cannot help saying that I am very sick of the stage, and, though I believe I jshall get three tolerable benefits, yet I shall on the whole be a loser even in a pecuniary light... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - English poetry - 1845 - 276 pages
...therefore to try a fourth time, and I made a very mawkish thing, as you'll ihortly see. Such is tho history of my stage adventures, and which I have at last done with. I can not help saying, that I am very sick of the stage ; and though I believe I shall get three tolerable... | |
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