| Literature - 1851 - 824 pages
...Kemhlc, and the rest Who made a nation purer througV their art. Thine is it, that our Drama did nut die, Nor flicker down to brainless Pantomime, And...see. Farewell, Macready : moral, grave, sublime ; Our Shakspeare'e bland and universal eye Dwells pleased, through twice a hundred years, on thee. This Dinner... | |
| Music - 1851 - 838 pages
...this night we part. Go, take thine honours home; rank with the best — Garrick, and statelier Kemble, and the rest Who made a nation purer through their...see. Farewell, Macready ! moral, grave, sublime. Our Shakspeare's bland and universal eye Dwells pleased, through twice a hundred years, on thee. ®ur Scrap... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1866 - 828 pages
...the stage, March 1st, 1857. We quote two characteristic lines : NEW SKRIIS— Vol. IIL, No. 2. 100 " Thine is it that our drama did not die ; Nor flicker down to aimless pantomime." The Idylls of til e King. 1 859. The first part of this volume, that is, Enid and... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1870 - 264 pages
...home : rank with the best, Garrick, and statelier Kemble, and the rest Who made a nation purer thro' their art. Thine is it, that our Drama did not die, Nor nicker down to brainless pantomime, And those gilt gands men-children swarm to see. Farewell, Macready... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1872 - 498 pages
...home : rank with the best, Garrick, and statelier Kemble, and the rest Who made a nation purer thro' their art. Thine is it, that our Drama did not die,...Shakespeare's bland and universal eye Dwells pleased, thro' twice a hundred years, on thee. BRITONS, GUARD YOUR OWN.* RISE, Britons, rise, if manhood be... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1872 - 360 pages
...honors home: rank with ibe Garrick, and statelier Kenible, and the rest Who made a nation purer thro' their art. Thine Is it, that our Drama did not die....brainless pantomime. And those gilt gauds men-children swurm to Fiirewell, Macready ; moral, grave, sublime. Our Shakspeare's bland and universal eye tt DweLls... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1873 - 532 pages
...home : rank with the best, Garrick, and statelier Kemble, and the rest "Who made a nation purer thro' their art. Thine is it, that our Drama did not die,...Shakespeare's bland and universal eye Dwells pleased, thro' twice a hundred years, on thee. BRITONS, GUARD YOUR OWN.* RISE, .Britons, rise, if manhood be... | |
| Laurence Hutton - Actors - 1875 - 288 pages
...this night we part. Go ! take thine honors home, rank with the best ; Kemble, and statelier Siddons, and the rest, Who made a nation purer through their...those gilt gauds men-children swarm to see. Farewell, Miss Cushman ; moral, grave, sublime, Our Shakespeare's bland and universal eye Dwells pleased, through... | |
| William Charles Macready - Actors - 1875 - 510 pages
...this night we part ; Go, take thine honours home ; rank with the best, Garrick and statelier Kemble, and the rest Who made a nation purer through their...those gilt gauds men-children swarm to see. Farewell, Mocready ; moral, grave, sublime; Our Shakespeare's bland and universal eye Dwells pleased, through... | |
| Laurence Hutton - Literary Criticism - 1875 - 296 pages
...this night we part. Go! take thine honors home, rank with the best; Kemhle, and statelier Siddons, and the rest, Who made a nation purer through their...those gilt gauds men-children swarm to see. Farewell, Miss Cushman; moral, grave, sublime, Our Shakespeare's bland and universal eye Dwells pleased, through... | |
| |