| 1831 - 652 sider
...exact, that I saw a person of exalted rank, under those very circumstances of delusion, and heard him call upon Mr Garrick to exert himself, in the performance of Hamlet. The passage of Horace to which I allude, is in the second epistle of the second book, and is the more... | |
| Henry Halford - 1833 - 264 sider
...exact, that I saw a person of exalted rank under those very circumstances of delusion, and heard him call upon Mr. Garrick to exert himself in the performance of Hamlet. The passage of Horace to which I allude is in the second epistle of the second book, and is the more... | |
| Horace - 1856 - 640 sider
...saw a person of exalted rank (George III.) under tiloso very circumstances of delusion, and heard him call upon Mr. Garrick to exert himself in the performance of Hamlet." 131. Codent y.ii ritae scram i] " Though he observed all the other duties of lift'." 134. Et siyiio... | |
| Horace, A. J. Macleane - 1856 - 604 sider
...saw a person of exalted rank (George 111.) under those very circumstances of delusion, and heard him call upon Mr. Garrick to exert himself in the performance of Hamlet." 131. Caetera qui vitae servan 1 1 "Though he observed all the other duties of life." 134. Et signo... | |
| Publius Ovidius Naso - 1865 - 796 sider
...saw a person of exalted rank (George III.) under those very circumstances of delusion, and heard him call upon Mr. Garrick to exert himself in the performance of Hamlet." Signo laeso. Ct C. III. 8. 10-12. Horace says that the man was not one who would get furious if he... | |
| James Hobbs Hanson - 1865 - 794 sider
...saw a person of exalted rank (George III.) under those very circumstances of delusion, and heard him call upon Mr. Garrick to exert himself in the performance of Hamlet." Signo laeao. Cf. С. III. 8. 10-12. Horace says that the man was* not one who would get furious if... | |
| Horace, Arthur John Macleane - 1866 - 614 sider
...saw a person of exalted rank (George III.) under those very circumstances of delusion, and heard him call upon Mr. Garrick to exert himself in the performance of Hamlet." 131. Caetera gui tufa« servara] " Though he observed all the other duties of life." 134. Et signo... | |
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