Victorian Song: From Dive to Drawing Room, Volym 5Phoenix House, 1955 - 256 sidor The facts and hopes of Victorian life as presented in Victorian songs. |
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... called The British Raft , to ridicule the ' grand Gallic machine of that description which we were told was preparing to transport troops from France for the invasion of this country ' . The performance opened the season on Easter ...
... called The British Raft , to ridicule the ' grand Gallic machine of that description which we were told was preparing to transport troops from France for the invasion of this country ' . The performance opened the season on Easter ...
Sida 119
... called in as a specialist when Louisa Vining , aged two years and eight months , acquired the habit of singing original compositions in her sleep . First Mrs Vining , in tears , called Mr Vining to notate the exact melody ; next Louisa ...
... called in as a specialist when Louisa Vining , aged two years and eight months , acquired the habit of singing original compositions in her sleep . First Mrs Vining , in tears , called Mr Vining to notate the exact melody ; next Louisa ...
Sida 203
... called a stylish French accent , it became a number in a minstrel show which was called Tuxedo after the New York club whose members wore the smoking - jacket and re- named it the tuxedo in their own honour . With new verses by B. M. ...
... called a stylish French accent , it became a number in a minstrel show which was called Tuxedo after the New York club whose members wore the smoking - jacket and re- named it the tuxedo in their own honour . With new verses by B. M. ...
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