Hay-market, then known by the name of F g's scandal-shop; because he frequently exhibited there certain drolls, or, more properly, invectives against the ministry: in doing which it appears extremely probable, that he had two views; the one to get money,... The Life and Romances of Mrs. Eliza Haywood - Сторінка 161автори: George Frisbie Whicher - 1915 - 210 стор.Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Wilbur Lucius Cross - 1918 - 502 стор.
...Haymarket. In her novel, she says that this house was "then known by the name of F g's scandal-shop ; because he frequently exhibited there certain drolls,...in the hope of having some post given him by those whom he had abused, in order to silence his dramatic talent." Since that time, she has seen him, she... | |
| Wilbur Lucius Cross - 1918 - 506 стор.
...Haymarket. In her novel, she says that this house was "then known by the name of F g's scandal-shop ; because he frequently exhibited there certain drolls,...in the hope of having some post given him by those whom he had abused, in order to silence his dramatic talent." Since that time, she has seen him, she... | |
| Wilbur Lucius Cross - 1918 - 496 стор.
...Haymarket. In her novel, she says that this house was "then known by the name of F g's scandal-shop; because he frequently exhibited there certain drolls,...in the hope of having some post given him by those whom he had abused, in order to silence his dramatic talent." Since that time, she has seen him, she... | |
| Ruth B. Emde - 1997 - 418 стор.
...balls, no public shews, except at the little theatre in the Hay-Market then known by the name of F g' s scandal shop; because he frequently exhibited there...humour, and could not distinguish true satire from scurility; and the other, in hope of having some part given him by those whom he had abused, in order... | |
| Ruth B. Emde - 1997 - 418 стор.
...frequently exhibited there certain drolls, or, more properly. invectives against the ministry: m domg which it appears extremely probable, that he had two...which he very much wanted. from such as delighted in 1ow humour, and could not distmguish true saure from scunlity; and the other, in hope of having some... | |
| Eliza Haywood - 1998 - 660 стор.
...shews, except at the little theatre in the Haymarket, then known by the name of F g's scandal-shop; because he frequently exhibited there certain drolls,...in the hope of having some post given him by those whom he had abused, in order to silence his dramatic talent. But it is not my business to point out... | |
| Catherine Ingrassia - 1998 - 248 стор.
...political discourse and, perhaps, her professional jealousy at Fielding's success in that pursuit: in doing which it appears extremely probable, that...in the hope of having some post given him by those whom he had abused, in order to silence his dramatic talent. But it is not my business to point out... | |
| Kirsten T. Saxton, Rebecca P. Bocchicchio - 2000 - 386 стор.
...balls, no public shews, except at the little theatre in the Hay-market, then by the name of F—g's scandal shop; because he frequently exhibited there...in the hope of having some post given him by those whom he had abused, in order to silence his dramatic talent. But it is not my business to point out... | |
| Thomas Keymer, Tom Keymer, Peter Sabor - 2005 - 324 стор.
...1737, for which Haywood held Fielding responsible. The Little Haymarket theatre, Haywood writes, was then known by the name of F — g's scandal shop;...he very much wanted, from such as delighted in low humor, and could not distinguish true satire from scurrility; and the other, in the hope of having... | |
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