| 1799 - 678 strani
...Stanza ROGERO iljsbes bis bead repeatedly against the walls of bis Prison ; and, finally, so bard as h produce a visible contusion. He then throws himself on the floor in an agony. The Curtain drops—the Mum still co*' tinuing to play, till it is wholly fallen. END OF ACT I. FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.... | |
| 1800 - 270 strani
...[During the last Stanza Rogero dashes his head repeatedly against the walls of his prison ; and, Jinally, so hard as to produce a visible contusion. He then throws himself on the Jloor in an agony. The curtain drops — the Music still continuing to play, till it is wholly falkti.... | |
| Anti-Jacobin The - 1807 - 258 strani
...Prison ; and,jinally, so hard at to produce a visible contusion. He then throws himself on the jloor in an agony. The Curtain drops — the Music still...fallen. * A manifest error— since it appears from the Waiter1! conversation (p. 173.), that Rogero was not doomed to starve on water-gruel, but on pease-soup... | |
| 1809 - 402 strani
...the U — — NIVERSITY of Gottingen .'— — NIVERSITY of Gottingen! (During the last Stanza ROGERO dashes his head repeatedly against the walls of his...contusion. He then throws himself on the floor in an agony. Tin Curtain drops — The musick ttill continuing topkiy, till it is wholly fallen. ) END OF ACT I.... | |
| Joseph Tinker Buckingham - 1809 - 428 strani
...{During the last Stanza ROGERO dashes his head repeatedly against the .malls of bis Prison ; andjinally, so hard as to produce a -visible contusion. He then throws himself on thejloor in an agony. The Curtain drops — The mus'uk still continuing to play, till it is wholly... | |
| 1813 - 254 strani
...the U — — niversity of Gottingen — — niversity of Gottingen. [During the last stanza Rogero dashes his head repeatedly against the walls of his...so hard as to produce a visible contusion. He then throwt himself on the floor in an agony. The Curtain drops — the Music still continuing to play,... | |
| 1892 - 890 strani
...never shall I see the University of Gottingen. niversity of Gottingen. (During the last stanza Rogers dashes his head repeatedly against the walls of his...still continuing to play till it is wholly fallen.) But it would be unfair to assign such sensationalism to a wholly foreign origin. It was, in fact, in... | |
| George Canning, John Hookham Frere, George Ellis, Charles Carrington, William Gifford - 1854 - 288 strani
...the U — - — niversity of Gottingen — — niversity of Gottingen. [During the last stanza ROGERO dashes his head repeatedly against the walls of his...still continuing to play till it is wholly fallen. 1 [There is a curious circumstance connected with the composition of this song, the first five stanzas... | |
| Anti-Jacobin The - 1854 - 296 strani
...the U — — niversity of Gottingen — — niversity of Gottingen. [During the last stanza ROGERO dashes his head repeatedly against the walls of his...visible contusion ; he then throws himself on the jloor in an agony. The curtain drops ; the music still continuing to play till it is wholly fallen.... | |
| James Parton - 1856 - 700 strani
...see the U— —niversity of G-ottingeD— —niversity of G-ottingen. [During the last stanza Rogero dashes his head repeatedly against the walls of his...still continuing to play till it is wholly fallen. THE AMATORY SONNETS OF ABEL SHUFFLEBOTTOM. ROBERT SOTJTHEY. I. DELIA AT PLAY. SHE held a Cup and Ball... | |
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