He seemed extremely anxious to spare the feelings of Mrs. Kemble. Dr. Schole, with the assistance of his old attached servant George, helped him to his bed ; and in the act of conducting him there, a second attack took place, so suddenly, that his clothes... The Edinburgh Dramatic Review - Page 1021823Full view - About this book
| Theater - 1823 - 432 pages
...could with difficulty articulate. He seemed extremely anxious to spare the feelings eg 2 of Mrs. K. Dr. SCHOLE, with the assistance of his old, attached...to be cut asunder, in order that he might the more easily be let blood. But nature was fast exhausting j nor could he even make use of his speech, after... | |
| 1823 - 450 pages
...extremely anxious to spare the feelings of Mrs. Kemble. Dr. Schole, with the assistance of bis old-attached servant, George, helped him to his bed, and, in the...conducting him there, a second attack took place, so eudoVnl v, that his clothes were obliged to be out asunder, in order that he might be the more speedily... | |
| Scotland - 1823 - 758 pages
...side had suffered a decided attack, and he could with difficulty articulate. He seemed ex* tremely anxious to spare the feelings of Mrs Kemble. Dr Schole,...suddenly, that his clothes were obliged to be cut asunder, m order that he might the more speedily be let blood. But nature was fast exhausting ; nor could he... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1823 - 750 pages
...attack, and he could with difficulty articulate. Or. Schole, with the assistance of his old-attached servant George, helped him to his bed, and in the...suddenly, that his clothes were obliged to be cut asunder, that he might be more speedily let blood. A third attack, 48 hours after the first, proved fatal. Mr.... | |
| England - 1823 - 762 pages
...feelings of Mrs Kemble. Or Schole, with the assisVince of hie old at* tache.1 servant George, herpcd him to his bed, and In- the act of conducting him...there, a second attack took place, so suddenly, that hU clothes were obliged to be cut asunder, in order that he might the more speedily be let blood. But... | |
| Great Britain - 1824 - 498 pages
...symptoms. His left side had suffered a decided attack, and he could with difficulty articulate ; but seemed extremely anxious to spare the feelings of...him to his bed, and, in the act of conducting him thither, a second attack took place, so suddenly, that his clothes were obliged to be cut asunder,... | |
| 1824 - 494 pages
...symptoms. His left side had suffered a decided attack, and he could with difficulty articulate ; but seemed extremely anxious to spare the feelings of...him to his bed, and, in the act of conducting him thither, a second attack took place, so suddenly, that his clothes were obliged to be cut asunder,... | |
| James Boaden - Actors - 1825 - 650 pages
...symptoms. His left side had suffered a decided attack, and he could with difficulty articulate ; but seemed extremely anxious to spare the feelings of...him to his bed, and, in the act of conducting him thither, a second attack took place, so suddenly, that his clothes were obliged to be cut asunder,... | |
| Richard Ryan - Actors - 1825 - 332 pages
...Schole, with the assistance of his old and attached servant, George, helped him to his bed; and, while in the act of conducting him there, a second attack...to be cut asunder, in order that he might the more easily be let blood. But nature was fast exhausting ; nor could he even make ose of his speech, after... | |
| Richard Ryan - 1825 - 526 pages
...Schole, with the assistance of his old and attached servant, George, helped him to his bed; and, while in the act of conducting him there, a second attack...to be cut asunder, in order that he might the more easily be let blood. But nature was fast exhausting ; nor could he even make use of his speech, after... | |
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