With Munden, Sir Peter Teazle must experience a shock — Sir Robert Bramble gives up the ghost — Crack ceases to breathe. Without Munden what becomes of Dozey ? Where shall we seek Jemmy Jumps? Nipperkin and a thousand of such admirable fooleries... Teaching the Drama and the Essay - Page 65de Francis Meehan - 1921 - 81 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1824 - 666 pages
...!—Munden, with the bunch of countenances—the banquet of faces, is gone for ever from the lamps, and, ae c = 1#;\ ѵ Z w & Yo=S } w O *( C˴H ` f* ... Dgu i $Ӡ 9 u % Y4 ·b V 8 d@+ ͯq T Z v V r p !—with Munden,—Sir Peter Teazle must experience a shock—Sir Robert Bramble gives up the ghost—Crack... | |
| Thomas Shepherd Munden - 1844 - 348 pages
...Munden ! — Munden, with the bunch of countenances — the banquet of faces, — is gone for ever from the lamps ; and, as far as comedy is concerned,...When an actor retires, (we will put the suicide as mild as possible,) how many worthy persons perish with him ! with Munden, — Sir Peter Teazle must... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1876 - 740 pages
...the Munden .'—Munden, who with the bunch of countenances, the bouquet of faces, is gone for ever from the lamps, and, as far as comedy is concerned,...suicide as mildly as possible) how many worthy persons parish with him !— With Munden, — Sir Peter Teazle must experience a shock — Sir Robert Bramble... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1879 - 672 pages
...Munden, the Munden ! — Munden, with the bunch of countenances, the bouquet of faces, is gone for ever from the lamps, and, as far as comedy is concerned,...possible), how many worthy persons perish with him ! With Munden, Sir Peter Teazle must experience a shock — Sir Robert Bramble gives up the ghost —... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1882 - 508 pages
...the Munden! — Munden, who with the bunch of countenances, the bouquet of faces, is gone for ever from the lamps, and, as far as comedy is concerned,...possible) how many worthy persons perish with him ! — With Munden, — Sir Peter Teazle must experience a shock — Sir Robert Bramble gives up the... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1885 - 296 pages
...the Munden !— Munden, who with the bunch of countenances, the bouquet ol faces, is gone for ever from the lamps, and, as far as comedy is concerned,...possible) how many worthy persons perish with him '—With I\lunden,— Sir Peter Teazle must experience a shock— Sir Robert Bramble gives up the ghost... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1891 - 282 pages
...eat, drink, and nod to his friends in all the affectation of life ; but Munden, the Munden, Munden with the bunch of countenances, the bouquet of faces,...possible) , how many worthy persons perish with him ! With Munden Sir Peter Teazle must experience a shock ; Sir Robert Bramble gives up the ghost ; Crack... | |
| Brander Matthews, Laurence Hutton - 1900 - 384 pages
...Munden, the Munden ! — Munden, with the bunch of countenances, the bouquet of faces, is gone for ever from the lamps, and, as far as comedy is concerned,...possible), how many worthy persons perish with him ! With Munden, Sir Peter Teazle must experience a shock — Sir Robert Bramble gives up the ghost —... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1903 - 636 pages
...— the Munden! — Munden, with the bunch of countenances — the banquet of faces, is gone for ever from the lamps, and, as far as comedy is concerned,...possible,) how many worthy persons perish with him ! — with Munden, — Sir Peter Teazle must experience a shock— Sir Robert Bramble gives up the... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1903 - 634 pages
...— the Munden! — Munden, with the bunch of countenances — the banquet of faces, is gone for ever from the lamps, and, as far as comedy is concerned,...possible,) how many worthy persons perish with him! — with Munden, — Sir Peter Teazle must experience a shock — .Sir Robert Bramble gives up the... | |
| |