Reminiscences ...: With Memoirs of His Late Father and Friends, [etc].Coburn, 1830 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 47
עמוד 7
... song , or imitation , adds to a con- vivial party , there are few who could in that respect be compared to the General ; his affa- bility , and the notice he always honoured me with , I shall ever gratefully remember . of SADLER'S WELLS ...
... song , or imitation , adds to a con- vivial party , there are few who could in that respect be compared to the General ; his affa- bility , and the notice he always honoured me with , I shall ever gratefully remember . of SADLER'S WELLS ...
עמוד 10
... songs , fandangos , feats of strength , and tricks . NEAPOLITAN CLUB . - The day previous to July 14 , 1806 , Mr. Powell , page to H.R.H. the Duke of Sussex , called on me with an invitation to dine with him at the Neapolitan club ...
... songs , fandangos , feats of strength , and tricks . NEAPOLITAN CLUB . - The day previous to July 14 , 1806 , Mr. Powell , page to H.R.H. the Duke of Sussex , called on me with an invitation to dine with him at the Neapolitan club ...
עמוד 13
... song with such true native brogue ( quite in our late Irish Johnstone's style ) , that the company was delighted . When known to him , then a boy at Westminster School , I saw him in the holyday time perform the part of Sir Callaghan O ...
... song with such true native brogue ( quite in our late Irish Johnstone's style ) , that the company was delighted . When known to him , then a boy at Westminster School , I saw him in the holyday time perform the part of Sir Callaghan O ...
עמוד 14
... songs . But what seemed very much to amuse the Prince , was Sir John Mac Pherson's Highland war - song , ( probably an Ossian , one of his brother's ) , and to give it the true warlike effect , whilst singing , he stood up , and , what ...
... songs . But what seemed very much to amuse the Prince , was Sir John Mac Pherson's Highland war - song , ( probably an Ossian , one of his brother's ) , and to give it the true warlike effect , whilst singing , he stood up , and , what ...
עמוד 15
... song . I took care always to give those which I considered he approved of , and as the Friar's song seemed to take his fancy , I got my merry poet , John Bannister , to write a rhetorical piece for me ; and having often seen Henderson ...
... song . I took care always to give those which I considered he approved of , and as the Friar's song seemed to take his fancy , I got my merry poet , John Bannister , to write a rhetorical piece for me ; and having often seen Henderson ...
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
acquaintance afterwards amusement Angelo appearance arrived attended Bannister better breakfast called Captain carriage character Charles Bannister Charles Incledon coach crowded curiosity début dine dinner Doctor door dressed Duke Duke of Sussex English Eton Eton College excellent father favourite fencer fencing French gave gentleman going heard HENRY ANGELO honour horses hour humour Incledon invited Italian John Bannister John Bull journey known ladies Lady Hamilton late laugh leave Leghorn look Lord Barrymore Lord Byron lordship master miles Monsieur morning never night o'clock obliged Paris party passed performance play pleased present racter received recollect resided scene scholars seated seen Sheridan shew side song soon speaking stage superior supper table d'hôte taken theatre Theodore Hook tion told Tom Sheridan took town travelling waited walking Wargrave whilst wine young
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 209 - Harmonious numbers; as the wakeful bird Sings darkling, and in shadiest covert hid Tunes her nocturnal note.
עמוד 143 - Don't press, slow back, and keep your eye on the ball," he is, for practical purposes, denationalised. His other education proceeded on the pleasantest lines. Was he interested in any conceivable thing in heaven above, or the earth beneath, or the waters under the earth?
עמוד 201 - The meat being removed, in came the long wished for pudding. The doctor looked joyous, fell eagerly to, and in a few minutes nearly finished all the pudding. The table was cleared, and Boswell said — " ' Doctor, while I was eating the mutton you seemed frequently inclined to laugh ; pray, tell me, what tickled your fancy ?' " The doctor then literally told him all that had passed at the kitchen fire, about the boy and the basting.
עמוד 326 - Tale, where he astonished the audience, not merely by the beautiful colouring and designs, far superior to what they had been accustomed to, but by a sudden transition in a forest scene, where the foliage varies from green to blood colour. This contrivance was entirely new; and the effect was produced by placing different coloured silks in the flies or side scenes, which turned on a pivot, and with lights behind, which so illumined the stage as to give the effect of enchantment.
עמוד 199 - this inn was formerly kept by Andrew Macgregor, a relation of mine, and these hard-bottomed chairs (in which we are now sitting) were, years ago filled by the great tourists, Dr.
עמוד 297 - When she came off at the quick change of dress, she again complained of being ill; but got accoutred and returned to finish the part, and pronounced in the epilogue speech, * If it be true that good wine needs no bush — it is as true that a good play needs no epilogue,
עמוד 61 - Ye fair married dames, who so often deplore That a lover once blest is a lover no more, Attend to my counsel, nor blush to be taught That prudence must cherish what beauty has caught.
עמוד 200 - Boswell ushered the doctor into the house, and left him to prepare for this delicious treat. Johnson feeling his coat rather damp, from the mist of the mountains, went into the kitchen, and threw his upper garment on a chair before the fire : he sat on the hob, near a little boy who was very busy attending the meat. Johnson occasionally peeped from behind his coat, while the boy kept basting the mutton. Johnson did not like the appearance of his head ; when he shifted the basting ladle from one hand,...
עמוד 202 - The doctor gathered up his Herculean frame, stood erect, touched the ceiling with his wig, stared, or squinted — indeed, looked any way but the right way. At last, with mouth wide open (none of the smallest), and stomach heaving, he with some difficulty recovered his breath, and looking at Boswell with dignified contempt, he roared out, with the lungs of a Stentor — " ' Mr. Boswell, sir, leave off laughing ; and under pain of my eternal displeasure, never utter a single syllable of this abominable...
עמוד 200 - Boswell, travelling like the lion and jackal. Boswell generally preceded the doctor in search of food, and being much pleased with the look of the house, followed his nose into the larder, where he saw a fine leg of mutton. He ordered it to be roasted with the utmost expedition, and gave particular orders for a nice pudding. ' Now,' says he, ' make the best of all puddings.