Victorian Song: From Dive to Drawing Room, Volumul 5Phoenix House, 1955 - 256 pagini The facts and hopes of Victorian life as presented in Victorian songs. |
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Pagina 19
... George and make it perfectly clear that he was the king they had in mind . Only in this way can we account for the signs of haste in the paean they provided themselves with . They had no need of a composer , as new words were regularly ...
... George and make it perfectly clear that he was the king they had in mind . Only in this way can we account for the signs of haste in the paean they provided themselves with . They had no need of a composer , as new words were regularly ...
Pagina 20
... George is King . Tell Rome and France and Spain Britannia scorns their claim All their vile arts are vain Great George is King . Another new verse at the end gets into difficulties with , ' O grant him long to see , Friendship and unity ...
... George is King . Tell Rome and France and Spain Britannia scorns their claim All their vile arts are vain Great George is King . Another new verse at the end gets into difficulties with , ' O grant him long to see , Friendship and unity ...
Pagina 231
... George Sanger , who understood its spell - binding power equally well . But while the circus kept up to date , even to the extent of making Nile gunboats to fit neatly round horses whose heads stuck out of the decks , the music - hall ...
... George Sanger , who understood its spell - binding power equally well . But while the circus kept up to date , even to the extent of making Nile gunboats to fit neatly round horses whose heads stuck out of the decks , the music - hall ...
Cuprins
Music Covers 79 | 7 |
Music for Remembrance | 9 |
The Musical Evening | 13 |
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Albert Chevalier audience ballads beauty became Blockley boys burlesque called century Charles Charles Dibdin cheer chorus comic concerts Covent Garden dance dear death dream drink Drury Lane Eliza Cook England entertainment eyes fairy farewell father favour favourite flowers gave George George Linley girl goodnight hall happy Harry Harry Dacre hear heard heart heav'n hero humour Irish John Blockley jolly King lady land laugh Leo Dryden Leslie Stuart Lilly live London lover Lucy Neal Marie Lloyd Mary Hamilton melody merry Meyer Lutz Minstrels music-hall MUSICAL BOUQUET never night o'er opera pantomime piano play poem poetry poets popular published Queen refrain rhyme rival round sang sentiments sing singers soul sung sweet tears Theatre thee There's thou thro tune turn Twas verses Vesta Tilley Victorian Victorian song voice written and composed wrote young