THE regular playgoers ought to put on mourning, for the king of broad comedy is dead to the drama ! Alas ! Munden is no more ! — give sorrow vent. He may yet walk the town, pace the pavement in a seeming existence — eat, drink, and nod to his friends... Memoirs of Joseph Shepherd Munden, Comedian - Página 300por Thomas Shepherd Munden - 1844 - 330 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1824 - 666 páginas
...Symphonies, arranged by Hummel, proceeds very regularly. DRURY-LANK THEATRE. Mr. Munden. THE DRAMA. ithin reach aims at the bull's horns, and when he sees, which he does in an instant, that the lass ! —Alas!—Munden is no more! — " give sorrow vent ! "—He may yet walk the town, pace the pavement... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1876 - 740 páginas
...mourning, for the king of brond comedy is dead to the drama ! — Alas ! — Munden is no mote !— give sorrow vent. He may yet walk the town, pace the...of life — but Munden, — the Munden .'—Munden, who with the bunch of countenances, the bouquet of faces, is gone for ever from the lamps, and, as... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1879 - 672 páginas
...commonplace materials of life, like primeval man with the sun and stars about him. MUNDEN'S FAREWELL. THE regular playgoers ought to put on mourning, for...! — Munden, with the bunch of countenances, the bouquet of faces, is gone for ever from the lamps, and, as far as comedy is concerned, is as dead as... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1882 - 508 páginas
...rollicking " strain which he sometimes adopted. It is, however, offered here to the reader's judgment : — "The regular playgoers ought to put on mourning, for...of life — but Munden, — the Munden! — Munden, who with the bunch of countenances, the bouquet of faces, is gone for ever from the lamps, and, as... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1885 - 296 páginas
...laughter by her punning exclamation, " Sic transit gloria Mmute* .f"1 THE regular playgoers ought io put on mourning, for the king of broad comedy is dead...town, pace the pavement in a seeming existence— eat, i drink, and nod to his friends in all the affectation of life— but Munden,— the Munden !— Munden,... | |
| Brander Matthews, Laurence Hutton - 1885 - 344 páginas
...school of Munden began and must end with himself. CHARLES LAMB : the ' Essays of Elia,' on the Acting of Munden. The regular playgoers ought to put on mourning,...! — Munden, with the bunch of countenances, the bouquet of faces, is gone for ever from the lamps, and, as far as comedy is concerned, is as dead as... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1891 - 282 páginas
...commonplace materials of life, like primeval man with the sun and stars about him. MUNDEN'S FAREWELL. regular playgoers ought to put on mourning, for the...Munden, Munden with the bunch of countenances, the bouquet of faces, is gone forever from the lamps, and as far as comedy is concerned, is as dead as... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1891 - 282 páginas
...commonplace materials of life, like primeval man with the sun and stars about him. MUNDEN'S FAREWELL. '"PHE regular playgoers ought to put on •*• mourning,...comedy is dead to the drama. Alas ! Munden is no more 1 — give sorrow vent. He may yet walk the town, pace the pavement in a seeming existence, eat, drink,... | |
| Brander Matthews, Laurence Hutton - 1900 - 384 páginas
...school of Munden began and must end with himself. CHARLES LAMB : the ' Essays of Elia,' on the Acting of Munden. The regular playgoers ought to put on mourning,...! — Munden, with the bunch of countenances, the bouquet of faces, is gone for ever from the lamps, and, as far as comedy is concerned, is as dead as... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1904 - 460 páginas
...commonplace materials of life, like primeval man with the sun and stars about him. XXI. MUNDEN'S FAREWELL 5 THE regular playgoers ought to put on mourning, for...nod to his friends in all the affectation of life — 10 but Munden, — the Munden ! — Munden, who with the bunch of countenances, the bouquet of... | |
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