| Tate Wilkinson - 1790 - 290 頁
...feveral feafons given high entertainment, ftruck fo fuddenly by the hand of death in fuch a fituation of time and place, and in her prime of life, being...forty-four. She was given over that night, and for feveral days; t>ut fo far recovered as to linger till near the year 1760, but exifted as a mere fkeleton;... | |
| John Genest - 1832 - 680 頁
...astonishment, at seeing a favourite actress struck so suddenly by the hand of death, (for so it seemed) in such a situation of time and place, and in her prime of life, for she was then only 44— she was that night given over, and for several days, but she afterwards... | |
| E. Owens Blackburne - 1877 - 442 頁
...curtain — to see one of the most handsome women of the age, a favourite principal actress, and who 1 had for several seasons given high entertainment,...near the year 1760, but existed as a mere skeleton, t Such were the circumstances attending the last appearance of Margaret Woffington, who for upwards... | |
| Henry Barton Baker - 1878 - 428 頁
...speechless, where she was caught. The audience of course applauded until she was out of sight, and then sank into awful looks of astonishment, both young and old,...She was given over that night, and for several days, yet so far recovered as to linger till near the year 1760, but existed as a mere skeleton, ' sans teeth,... | |
| 1878 - 244 頁
...and old, before and behind the curtain, to see one of the most handsome women of the age, a favorite principal actress, and who had for several seasons...She was given over that night, and for several days, yet so far recovered as to linger till near the year 1760, but existed as a mere skeleton, sans teeth,... | |
| 1878 - 234 頁
...and old, before and behind the curtain, to see one of the most handsome women of the age, a favorite principal actress, and who had for several seasons...She was given over that night, and for several days, yet so far recovered as to linger till near the year 1760, but existed as a mere skeleton, sans teeth,... | |
| Henry Barton Baker - 1879 - 342 頁
...before and behind the curtain, to see one of the most handsome women of the age, a principal favorite actress, and who had for several seasons given high...She was given over that night, and for several days, yet so far recovered as to linger till near the year 1760, but existed as a mere skeleton, ' sans teeth,... | |
| 1879 - 556 頁
...old, before and behind the curtain — to see one of the 'most handsome women of the age, a favourite actress, and who had for several seasons given high...time and place, and in her prime of life, being then only thirtyseven years old." Thus did the curtain descend for ever upon the stage career of Peg Woffington,... | |
| Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1884 - 326 頁
...looks of astonishment to see one of the most handsome women of the age, a favourite principal actress who had for several seasons given high entertainment,...and place, and in her prime of life being then about thirty-nine.' She lived, however, for almost three years after that terrible night, though the playhouse... | |
| Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1885 - 306 頁
...looks of astonishment to see one (jf the most handsome women of the age, a favourite principal actress who had for several seasons given high entertainment,...and place, and in her prime of life being then about thirty-nine.' She lived, however, for almost three years after that terrible night, though the playhouse... | |
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