| John Warner Barber - 1856 - 514 páginas
...the parquette, with others in the second tier, and amphitheatre, hissed and groaned with equal zeal. The tumult lasted for ten or fifteen minutes, when...remain quiet." This silenced all but the rioters. The leader of the disturbance was secured after a short, but violent struggle. One by one, of the rioters... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1860 - 478 páginas
...the parquette, with others in the second tier, and amphitheatre, hissed and groaned with equal zeal. The tumult lasted for ten or fifteen minutes, when...remain quiet." This silenced all but the rioters. The leader of the disturbance was secured after a short, but violent struggle. One by one, of the rioters... | |
| Olive Logan - 1870 - 696 páginas
...the parquette, with others of the second tier and amphitheatre hissed and groaned with equal zeal. The tumult lasted for ten or fifteen minutes, when...attempt was made to restore order by a board being thrown upon the stage, upon which was written, "The friends of order will remain quiet." This silenced... | |
| Olive Logan - 1870 - 738 páginas
...the parquette, with others of the second tier and amphitheatre hissed and groaned with equal zeal. The tumult lasted for ten or fifteen minutes, when...attempt was made to restore order by a board being thrown upon the stage, upon which was written, "The friends of order will remain quiet." This silenced... | |
| Olive Logan - 1871 - 650 páginas
...lasted for ten or fifteen minutes, when an attempt was made to restore order by a board being thrown upon the stage, upon which was written, "The friends...first act could be heard by any one in the house. The policemen present did little or nothing, evidently waiting orders. Finally, in the last scene of... | |
| Olive Logan - 1871 - 648 páginas
...the parquette, with others of the second tier and amphitheatre hissed and groaned with equal zeal. The tumult lasted for ten or fifteen minutes, when...attempt' was made to restore order by a board being thrown upon the stage, upon which was written, "The friends of order will remain quiet." This silenced... | |
| 1884 - 724 páginas
...equal zeal. The tumult lasted some ten or fifteen minutes, and then an effort was made to restore peace by a board being brought upon the stage upon which...This 'silenced all but the rioters, who continued by their clamour to drown all sound of what was said on the stage. Not a word, in fact, of the first... | |
| Arthur Hornblow - 1919 - 506 páginas
...signal for a perfect storm of cheers, groans, and hisses. The whole audience rose, and the nine-tenths of it who were friendly to Macready cheered, and waved...silenced all but the rioters, who continued to drown what was said upon the stage. Not a word of the first act could be heard by any one in the house. At... | |
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