The Greatest Book in the World: And Other PapersLittle, Brown, 1925 - 451 sivua |
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... GILBERT THE ROYAL COBURG THEATRE - NOW THE " OLD VIC " 80 in the Waterloo Road at the New Cut SIR WILLIAM GILBERT . 106 115 118 130 146 RICHARD D'OYLY CARTE SIR ARTHUR SULLIVAN . REV . W. HERBERT BURK , D.D. from a bust by Beatrice Fox ...
... GILBERT THE ROYAL COBURG THEATRE - NOW THE " OLD VIC " 80 in the Waterloo Road at the New Cut SIR WILLIAM GILBERT . 106 115 118 130 146 RICHARD D'OYLY CARTE SIR ARTHUR SULLIVAN . REV . W. HERBERT BURK , D.D. from a bust by Beatrice Fox ...
Sivu 91
... Gilbert . Sir Beerbohm , dressed in the several feather - beds the part of Falstaff requires , hot and sweating with exertion , seeing Gilbert wandering about behind the scenes , goes up to him expecting , quite naturally , a word of ...
... Gilbert . Sir Beerbohm , dressed in the several feather - beds the part of Falstaff requires , hot and sweating with exertion , seeing Gilbert wandering about behind the scenes , goes up to him expecting , quite naturally , a word of ...
Sivu 103
... most remarkable partnership the world has ever seen , except one which was even more wonder- ful that of Gilbert and Sullivan . You have heard me speak of them ? SON . Often , father . You- ― FATHER . DIALOGUE BETWEEN FATHER AND SON ·
... most remarkable partnership the world has ever seen , except one which was even more wonder- ful that of Gilbert and Sullivan . You have heard me speak of them ? SON . Often , father . You- ― FATHER . DIALOGUE BETWEEN FATHER AND SON ·
Sivu 105
... Gilbert had written a number of successful plays , some of which are not quite for- gotten ; and Sullivan was famous as an organist and a composer of sacred music when he was asked to write the music for an operatic extravaganza , the ...
... Gilbert had written a number of successful plays , some of which are not quite for- gotten ; and Sullivan was famous as an organist and a composer of sacred music when he was asked to write the music for an operatic extravaganza , the ...
Sivu 106
... Gilbert was a poet , and he had an advantage over most poets in that he had ideas and was a most painstaking workman ; he made him- SIR WILLIAM GILBERT self a master of the technicalities of 106 " THE GREATEST BOOK IN THE WORLD "
... Gilbert was a poet , and he had an advantage over most poets in that he had ideas and was a most painstaking workman ; he made him- SIR WILLIAM GILBERT self a master of the technicalities of 106 " THE GREATEST BOOK IN THE WORLD "
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Sivu 107 - When I was a lad I served a term As office boy to an Attorney's firm. I cleaned the windows and I swept the floor, And I polished up the handle of the big front door. I polished up that handle so carefullee That now I am the Ruler of the Queen's Navee!
Sivu 35 - And then consider the great historical fact that for three centuries this book has been woven into the life of all that is best and noblest in English history; that it has become the national epic of Britain, and is as familiar to noble and simple, from John o...
Sivu 363 - I have long determined that the best thing I could do was to put an end to the existence of a being whose birth was unfortunate,* and whose life has only been a series of pain to those persons who have hurt their health in endeavouring to promote her welfare.
Sivu 30 - Truly, good Christian reader, we never thought from the beginning that we should need to make a new translation, nor yet to make of a bad one a good one...
Sivu 85 - This England never did, (nor never shall,) Lie at the proud foot of a conqueror, But when it first did help to wound itself. Now these her princes are come home again, Come the three corners of the world in arms, And we shall shock them : Nought shall make us rue, If England to itself do rest but true.
Sivu 34 - Sail forth — steer for the deep waters only, Reckless O soul, exploring, I with thee, and thou with me, For we are bound where mariner has not yet dared to go, And we will risk the ship, ourselves and all.
Sivu 93 - Not exactly Nahant," said Uncle Edith, "but within hailing distance of a Nahanted ship." "You just used Nahant in the first place so that you could pull that gag," said Primrose, who, up to this time, had taken no part in the conversation, not having been born.
Sivu 112 - You must get up all the germs of the transcendental terms, and plant them everywhere. You must lie upon the daisies, and discourse in novel phrases of your complicated state of mind, The meaning doesn't matter if it's only idle chatter of a transcendental kind. And...
Sivu 341 - College, who lives upon arsenic, aqua-fortis, half-an-hour's sleep in the night, and is desperately in love with the memory of Margaret Nicholson. He hath published what he terms the Posthumous Poems, printed for the benefit of Mr. Peter Finnerty, which, I am grieved to say, though stuffed full of treason...
Sivu 197 - The Accusing Spirit, which flew up to heaven's chancery with the oath, blushed as he gave it in, and the Recording Angel, as he wrote it down, dropped a tear upon the word, and blotted it out for ever.