The Poetical Works of Oliver GoldsmithLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1846 - 235 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 13
עמוד 180
... Bulkley , who played the part , did not sing . He sung it himself , in private companies , very agreeably . The tune is a pretty Irish air , called The humours of Ballamaguiry , to which he told me he found it very difficult to adapt ...
... Bulkley , who played the part , did not sing . He sung it himself , in private companies , very agreeably . The tune is a pretty Irish air , called The humours of Ballamaguiry , to which he told me he found it very difficult to adapt ...
עמוד 208
... Bulkley , who had personated miss Richland . — Line 18. Warwick - lane . The site of the former College of physicians . Line 19. Go , ask your manager , etc.- - Colman , the manager of Covent - garden theatre , had then written about ...
... Bulkley , who had personated miss Richland . — Line 18. Warwick - lane . The site of the former College of physicians . Line 19. Go , ask your manager , etc.- - Colman , the manager of Covent - garden theatre , had then written about ...
עמוד 211
... Bulkley , who had personated miss Autumn . — Charlotte Ramsay , a native of America , came to England in early life ; married a Mr. Len- nox ; and devoted herself to authorship . She was much esteemed by Johnson , Garrick , and other ...
... Bulkley , who had personated miss Autumn . — Charlotte Ramsay , a native of America , came to England in early life ; married a Mr. Len- nox ; and devoted herself to authorship . She was much esteemed by Johnson , Garrick , and other ...
עמוד 217
... Bulkley , who courtesies very low as begin- ning to speak ; then enter miss Catley , who stands full before her , and courtesies to the audience . MRS . BULKLEY . HOLD , ma'am , your pardon . What's your business here ? From The ...
... Bulkley , who courtesies very low as begin- ning to speak ; then enter miss Catley , who stands full before her , and courtesies to the audience . MRS . BULKLEY . HOLD , ma'am , your pardon . What's your business here ? From The ...
עמוד 218
... BULKLEY . Sure you mistake , ma'am . The epilogue ? I bring it . MISS CATLEY . Excuse me , ma'am . The author bid me sing it . in the above collection . It is there imperfectly described as an Epi- logue spoken by Mrs. Bulkley and miss ...
... BULKLEY . Sure you mistake , ma'am . The epilogue ? I bring it . MISS CATLEY . Excuse me , ma'am . The author bid me sing it . in the above collection . It is there imperfectly described as an Epi- logue spoken by Mrs. Bulkley and miss ...
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מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Æsop afterwards augustalis ballad bard beauty bless bless'd bliss Boswell breast BULKLEY Bunbury Burke charms Chorus Colman comedy Covent-garden theatre Cradock Creswick cried David Garrick dear deserted village died edition Edmund Burke elegy Epilogue written epitaph eyes fame flies Garrick give good-natur'd Green haunch of venison heart Heaven hermit honour Horsley Johnson Julius Cæsar Line London printed lord Memoirs mind mirth MISS CATLEY never Newbery o'er OLIVER GOLDSMITH pain pass'd Percy pity pleas'd pleasure poem poet poetical praise pride prologue PROPHET rage raptures Recitative reverend rise round scene sigh sir Joshua Reynolds skies skill'd smiling song sorrow soul spread stoops to conquer sweet Sweet Auburn Tayler thee thine Thomas Parnell Thompson thou Threnodia augustalis Toroddle translated turn Twas verses vex'd vicar of Wakefield volumes wealth weep William Woodfall wretch yonder