The Olio, Or, Museum of Entertainment, Volum 1Joseph Shackell, 1828 |
Des de l'interior del llibre
Resultats 6 - 10 de 100.
Pàgina 26
... given in most of the counties of England , especially Chester and Warwickshire , and furnished amusement for all classes , from the king and the nobles down to the meanest peasant . The performers who assumed the characters in the drama ...
... given in most of the counties of England , especially Chester and Warwickshire , and furnished amusement for all classes , from the king and the nobles down to the meanest peasant . The performers who assumed the characters in the drama ...
Pàgina 28
... given them every variety of form , accent , and emphasis , of which they were capable - but , when the hour of trial came , he was found wanting . The performers had crowded around , all anxious for his success , and all ready to prompt ...
... given them every variety of form , accent , and emphasis , of which they were capable - but , when the hour of trial came , he was found wanting . The performers had crowded around , all anxious for his success , and all ready to prompt ...
Pàgina 29
... given thee for indulgencies and lead us not into heresy , but deliver us from misery : for thine is hell , pitch , and sulphur , for ever and ever . " " EPIGRAM , Poet , one of the translators of Arios- Written by Sir John Harrington ...
... given thee for indulgencies and lead us not into heresy , but deliver us from misery : for thine is hell , pitch , and sulphur , for ever and ever . " " EPIGRAM , Poet , one of the translators of Arios- Written by Sir John Harrington ...
Pàgina 33
... given to the public has been , of the actions of this most extraordinary character , who was distinguished for his marvellous fortunes , as well as his civil and military abilities , we think there is still much to be told , and ...
... given to the public has been , of the actions of this most extraordinary character , who was distinguished for his marvellous fortunes , as well as his civil and military abilities , we think there is still much to be told , and ...
Pàgina 34
... given him any cause to complain of me . ' NAPOLEON'S ENTRY INTO BERLIN . When Napoleon made his first entry into Berlin , by the Brandenburgh gate , at the head of a numerous staff , and amidst an immense crowd , which pressed forward ...
... given him any cause to complain of me . ' NAPOLEON'S ENTRY INTO BERLIN . When Napoleon made his first entry into Berlin , by the Brandenburgh gate , at the head of a numerous staff , and amidst an immense crowd , which pressed forward ...
Altres edicions - Mostra-ho tot
Frases i termes més freqüents
Agatha anec appeared arms beautiful Ben Jonson bishop called Catharine celebrated character church count court cried custom daughter death died A. D. Duke England EPIGRAM exclaimed eyes fair father fear feast feelings feet festival gave give grave hand hath head heard heart heaven Henry Henry VIII High Water Holy honour hour JERUSALEM DELIVERED John Julius Cæsar King King of Jerusalem lady light lived look Lord lover Majesty master ment mind morn ness never night o'er Olio once person Perth Pietro Giannone Plough Monday poet poor Pope prince Prussia Queen racter reign replied Rome round saint Saracens Scotland seemed smile soul speak spirit stood Sun ris sweet tears Tebaldo Temora thee thing thou thought tion took town Vincentio voice wife words young