 | 1806
...to pay.'1 The actors, who performed, all came from the Haymarket in chairs (commonly called sedans), ready dressed; and, as it was said, refused any gratuity...chancellor, master of the temple, judges, and benchers, retired into their parliament chamber, and, in about half an hour afterwards, came into the hall again,... | |
 | 1822
...dinner, and the play which was afterwards acted in the Inner Temple Hall, the narrative thus proceeds. " After the play, the Lord Chancellor, Master of the Temple, Judges and Benchers, retired into their Parliament Chamber, and in about half an hour afterwards came into the hall again,... | |
 | Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1822
...and the play which was afterwards acted in the Inner Temple Hall, the narrative thus proceeds. •• After the play, the Lord Chancellor, Master of the Temple, Judges and Benchers, retired into their Parliament Chamber, and in about half an hour afterwards came into the hall again,... | |
 | Henry Roscoe - 1825
...Devil to Pay. The actors who performed in them all came from the Haymarket in chairs, ready dressE2 ed; and as it was said, refused any gratuity for their...Chancellor, Master of the Temple, Judges, and Benchers, retired into their Parliament-chamber, and inabout half an Lour afterwards came into the Hall again,... | |
 | Henry Roscoe - 1825
...Pay. The actors who performed in them, all came from the Hay market in chairs, ready dres.g:E 2 ed ; and as it was said, refused any gratuity for their...trouble, looking upon the honour of distinguishing themselvesonthis occasionas sufficient. " After the play, the Lord Chancellor, Master of the Temple,... | |
 | 1836
...was ended the play began, which was Love for Love, with the farce of the Devil to Pay. The actors who performed in them all came from the Haymarket in chairs,...honour of distinguishing themselves on this occasion as sufficient.i After the play, the Lord Chancellor, Master of the Temple, j udges and benchers, entered... | |
 | 1837
...Lwe, with the farce of the Devil to Pay. The actors who performed in them all came from the H.iymarket in chairs, ready dressed ; and as it was said. refused...Chancellor, Master of the Temple, Judges, and Benchers, retired into their Parliament Chamber, and in about half an hour afterwards came into the Hall ugain,... | |
 | 1840
...which was ' Love for Love,' with the farce of • The Devil to Pay.' The actors who performed in it, all came from the Haymarket in chairs, ready dressed...honour of distinguishing themselves on this occasion «s sufficient. " After the play, the Lord Chancellor, Master of the Temple, Judges, and Benchers,... | |
 | John Timbs - 1840
...ended, the play began, which was Love for Love, with the farce of The Devil to Pay. The actors who performed in them all came from the Haymarket in chairs, ready dressed ; and, as it was said, refused any gratnity for their trouble, looking npou the honour of distinguishing themselves on this occasion as... | |
 | William Newland Welsby - 1846 - 562 דפים
...was ended the play began, which was Love for Love, with the farce of The Devil to Pay. The actors who performed in them all came from the Haymarket in chairs,...their parliament chamber, and in about half an hour afterwards came into the hall again, and a large ring was formed round the fire-place (but no fire... | |
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