| Richard Cumberland - 1856 - 406 sayfa
...I had life; of all such anonymous and mean manoeuvres I am clearly innocent and proudly disdainful; I have stood firm for the corps, into which I enrolled myself, and never disgraced my colors by abandoning the cause of the legitimate comedy, to whose service I am sworn, and in whose... | |
| Richard Cumberland - 1856 - 424 sayfa
...had life ; of all such anonymous and mean manoeuvres I am clearly innocent and proudly disdainful; I have stood firm for the corps, into which I enrolled myself, and never disgraced my colors by abandoning the cause of the legitimate comedy, to whose service I am sworn, aad in whose... | |
| Dr. Doran (John) - 1865 - 446 sayfa
...entertaining the audience, 1 continued to amuse myself. ... I never disgraced my colors by abandoning legitimate comedy, to whose service I am sworn, and...field for nearly half a century — till at last I havo survived all true national taste, and lived to see buffoonery, spectacle, and puerility so effectually... | |
| Dr. Doran (John) - 1880 - 440 sayfa
...entertaining the audience, I continued to amuse myself. ... I never disgraced my colors by abandoning legitimate comedy, to whose service I am sworn, and...whose defence I have kept the field for nearly half a century—till at last I have survived all true national taste, and lived to see buffoonery, spectacle,... | |
| Dr. Doran (John) - 1890 - 444 sayfa
...entertaining the audience, I continued to amuse myself. ... I never disgraced my colors by abandoning legitimate comedy, to whose service I am sworn, and...have survived all true national taste, and lived to sec buffoonery, spectacle, and puerility so effectually triumph, that now to be repulsed from the stage... | |
| Hans Wolfgang Singer - 1891 - 142 sayfa
...damals mit dem Deutschen theater identitizirte. In seinen "Hemoirs" sagt Cumbcrland [s. 201] [1806]: " I enrolled myself, and never disgraced my colours by abandoning the cause of the Icgitimate comedy, to whose service I am sworn, and in whose defence I have kept the field for nearly... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1909 - 440 sayfa
...had life ; of all such anonymous and mean manoeuvres I am clearly innocent and proudly disdainful j I have stood firm for the corps, into which I enrolled...buffoonery, spectacle, and puerility so effectually triumphant, that now to be repulsed from the stage is to be recommended to the closet, and to be applauded... | |
| Alwin Thaler - 1922 - 450 sayfa
...Richard Cumberland, the author of The West Indian, who threw down his gauntlet in 1804: "I have . . . never disgraced my colours by abandoning the cause...have survived all true national taste, and lived to 1 Victor, II, 133-136; Genest, IV, 442-444. see buffoonery, spectacle and puerility so effectually... | |
| Barry Sutcliffe - 1983 - 292 sayfa
...quarters at the turn of the eighteenth century about the very legitimacy of the legitimate theatre itself. I have stood firm for the corps into which I enrolled...never disgraced my colours by abandoning the cause of legitimate comedy, to whose service I am sworn, and in whose defence I have kept the field for nearly... | |
| Daniel O'Quinn - 2005 - 444 sayfa
...of Cumberland resonates with the latter's assessment of the London stage at the turn of the century: "I have stood firm for the corps into which I enrolled...never disgraced my colours by abandoning the cause of legitimate comedy, to whose service I am sworn, and in whose defence I have kept the field for nearly... | |
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