Reminiscences of Mark Lemon1871 |
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Pagina 16
... head . Mark Lemon played the part in his own hair and beard . He padded very slightly for it . Beyond this , and a little rouge , he was , in appearance , Falstaff behind the scenes as well as before the footlights . Mark Lemon's notion ...
... head . Mark Lemon played the part in his own hair and beard . He padded very slightly for it . Beyond this , and a little rouge , he was , in appearance , Falstaff behind the scenes as well as before the footlights . Mark Lemon's notion ...
Pagina 21
... head in response to the inquiry if we wanted anything else , the editor and actor began to talk of Hood , and Jerrold and Leech . " Poor Hood , " he said ; " when he sent me his ' Song of the Shirt , ' he accompanied it with a few lines ...
... head in response to the inquiry if we wanted anything else , the editor and actor began to talk of Hood , and Jerrold and Leech . " Poor Hood , " he said ; " when he sent me his ' Song of the Shirt , ' he accompanied it with a few lines ...
Pagina 30
... head . " " I would it were in the editorial stomach . " " Ah , then indeed would the press be heart- burned , " responds Shallow . " Sir John Fal- staff , a word with you . " " Ah , Shallow , give you good time of day , " says Mark ...
... head . " " I would it were in the editorial stomach . " " Ah , then indeed would the press be heart- burned , " responds Shallow . " Sir John Fal- staff , a word with you . " " Ah , Shallow , give you good time of day , " says Mark ...
Pagina 34
... head - quarters of the Covenanter party , and at the same time was occupied chiefly by smiths and pewterers . It was from this association that the Covenanters got the name of the Bowhead saints . In James Court was the house of David ...
... head - quarters of the Covenanter party , and at the same time was occupied chiefly by smiths and pewterers . It was from this association that the Covenanters got the name of the Bowhead saints . In James Court was the house of David ...
Pagina 44
... head , " harder than Falstaff ; I often had to rush off to town by a mail train , starting immediately after the performances , and get back again to play the next night . ” Mark Lemon wished to see the literary sanctuary of " Old Ebony ...
... head , " harder than Falstaff ; I often had to rush off to town by a mail train , starting immediately after the performances , and get back again to play the next night . ” Mark Lemon wished to see the literary sanctuary of " Old Ebony ...
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Pagina 234 - If sack and sugar be a fault, God help the wicked ! If to be old and merry be a sin, then many an old host that I know, is damned ; if to be fat be to be hated, then Pharaoh's lean kine are to be loved. No, my good lord ; banish Peto, banish Bardolph, banish Poins ; but for sweet Jack Falstaff, kind Jack Falstaff, true Jack Falstaff, valiant Jack Falstaff, and therefore more valiant, being as he is, old Jack Falstaff, banish not him thy Harry's company ; banish plump Jack, and banish all the world.
Pagina 209 - And nothing pleaseth but rare accidents. So, when this loose behaviour I throw off, And pay the debt I never promised, By how much better than my word I am, By so much shall I falsify men's hopes...
Pagina 226 - Kendal green, when it was so dark thou couldst not see thy hand? come tell us your reason ; What sayest thou to this ? Poins. Come, your reason, Jack, your reason. Fal. What, upon compulsion? No; were I at the strappado, or all the racks in the world, I would not tell you on compulsion. Give you a reason on compulsion ! if reasons were as plenty as blackberries, I would give no man a reason upon compulsion, I. P.
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Pagina 227 - Should I turn upon the true prince? Why, thou knowest, I am as valiant as Hercules : but beware instinct ; the lion will not touch the true prince. Instinct is a great matter; I was a coward on instinct. I shall think the better of myself and thee, during my life; I, for a valiant lion, and thou for a true prince.
Pagina 11 - Illustrated Horse Management. Containing descriptive remarks upon Anatomy, Medicine, Shoeing, Teeth, Food, Vices, Stables ; likewise a plain account of the situation, nature, and value of the various points ; together with comments on grooms, dealers, breeders, breakers, and trainers ; Embellished with more than 400 engravings from original designs made expressly for this work. By E.
Pagina 8 - German Life and Manners. As seen in Saxony. With an account of Town Life — Village Life — Fashionable Life — Married Life — School and University Life, &c. Illustrated with Songs and Pictures of the Student Customs at the University of Jena. By HENRY MAYHEW, 2 vols., 8vo., with numerous illustrations.
Pagina 24 - Thomson's Lunar and Horary Tables. For New and Concise Methods of Performing the Calculations necessary for ascertaining the Longitude by Lunar Observations, or Chronometers ; with directions for acquiring a knowledge of the Principal Fixed Stars and finding the Latitude of them.
Pagina 254 - Honour ? Air. A trim reckoning! — Who hath it? He that died o' Wednesday. Doth he feel it ? No. Doth he hear it? No. Is it insensible then ? Yea, to the dead. But will it not live with the living ? No. Why ? Detraction will not suffer it : — therefore I'll none of it: Honour is a mere 'scutcheon, and so ends my catechism.