THE frequent miftakes which I find I have made in the chronology of my theatrical anecdotes, will, I hope, be imputed to my reciting them, as I have already obferved, entirely from memory; and the deviation, I truft, will be excufed by you and my readers,... Memoirs of His Own Life - Page 176by Tate Wilkinson - 1790Full view - About this book
| George Anne Bellamy - 1785 - 210 pages
...in-' genious mimic with the opprobrious title, <a£ pickpocket. GAB LETTER CVIII. March 10, 1785. THE frequent miftakes which I find I have made in the...memory; and the deviation, I truft, will be excufed by you and my readers, as the incidents themfelves, though perhaps erroneous in point of time, are real... | |
| Tate Wilkinson, Samuel Foote, David Garrick - Actors - 1795 - 598 pages
..." The frequent miftakes which I find I have M made in the chronology of my theatrical anec" dotes, will, I hope, be imputed "to my reciting " them, as...from " memory ; and the deviation, I truft, will be ex" cufed by you and my readers, as the incidents " themfelves, though perhaps erroneous in point "... | |
| John Genest - Theater - 1832 - 624 pages
...vols.—to which a 6th was afterwards added—in the last vol. Mrs. Bellamy says—" the fre" quent mistakes which I find I have made in the " chronology of my...anecdotes, will I " hope be imputed to my reciting of them entirely " from memory; and the deviation I trust will be " excused, as the incidents themselves,... | |
| 1864 - 758 pages
...following year. In this supplement, Mrs. Bellamy says: — "The fre<[uent mistakes which I find I have mudo in the chronology of my theatrical anecdotes, will, I hope, be imputed to my reciting them entirely from memory; and the deviation will, I trust, be excused, as the incidents themselves, though... | |
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