| Charles Lamb - 1882 - 460 pagina’s
...dedicated to Martin Burney, in an affectionate tcnnet, which will be found among the poetical pieces. of theatrical airs and gestures into a place set apart...realities. Going nearer, I found inscribed under this harlequin figure the following lines : — " To paint fair Nature, by divine command Her magic pencil... | |
| Thomas Twining - 1882 - 280 pagina’s
...abroad, as to shut players altogether out of consecrated ground, yet I own I was not a little scandalised at the introduction of theatrical airs and gestures...set apart to remind us of the saddest realities.' certainly is J. Hey. We are both far down the hill, and both, I believe, greedy to get as much of each... | |
| 1884 - 824 pagina’s
...some good Catholics abroad, as to shut players altogether out of consecrated ground, yet I own I was a little scandalized at the introduction of theatrical...realities. Going nearer, I found inscribed under this harlequin figure a farrago of false thoughts and nonsense. Dean Stanley's remarks on this subject are... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1885 - 296 pagina’s
...whatever as to the authorship.] players altogether out of consecrated ground, yet I own I was not a little scandalized at the introduction of theatrical...realities. Going nearer, I found inscribed under this harlequin figure the following lines : — To paint fair Nature, by divine command, Her magic pencil... | |
| Charles Lamb, Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald - 1885 - 312 pagina’s
...abroad as to shut players altogether out of consecrated ground, yet I own I was not a little scandalised at the introduction of theatrical airs and gestures...place set apart to remind us of the saddest realities. A Going nearer, I found inscribed under this harlequin figure the following lines :— ' To paint fair... | |
| Charles Lamb, Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald - 1885 - 304 pagina’s
...abroad as to shut players altogether out of consecrated ground, yet I own I was not a little scandalised at the introduction of theatrical airs and gestures...place set apart to remind us of the saddest realities. A Going nearer, I found inscribed under this harlequin figure the following lines : — * To paint... | |
| Mabel C. (Bradley) Birchenough - 1886 - 106 pagina’s
...upon examination proved to be a whole length of the celebrated Mr. Garrick. .... I own I was not a little scandalized at the introduction of theatrical...burlesque figure a farrago of false thought and nonsense." Mrs. Garrick was subsequently buried in her husband's grave. Webber sculpt. CONNOP THIRLWALL, Bishop... | |
| Dr. Doran (John) - 1890 - 440 pagina’s
...good Catholics abroad, as to shut players altogether out of consecrated ground, yet I own, I was not a little scandalized at the introduction of theatrical...realities. Going nearer, I found inscribed, under this harlequin figure, a farrago of false thoughts and nonsense." Such falsehood and nonsense helped to... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1891 - 282 pagina’s
...good Catholics abroad as to shut players altogether out of consecrated ground, yet I own I was not a little scandalized at the introduction of theatrical...realities. Going nearer, I found inscribed under this harlequin figure the following lines : — To paint fair Nature, by divine command, Her magic pencil... | |
| Joseph Knight - 1894 - 368 pagina’s
...some good Catholics abroad, as to shut players altogether out or consecrated ground, yet I own I was a little scandalized at the introduction of theatrical...saddest realities. Going nearer, I found inscribed under the harlequin figure a farrago of false thought and nonsense." An inscription by Burke was offered,... | |
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