10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GALLERYITE»
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galleryite in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
galleryite and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Leslie Baily's BBC Scrapbooks: 1896-1914
Ladies and gentlemen, my first impression this evening will be that of little Nellie's
grandfather, from The Old Curiosity Shop. galleryite: Wot's 'e going to do, sitting at
that table? galleryite: Makin' 'is fice up. galleryite: Coo! Look - Robinson ...
Leslie Baily, British Broadcasting Corporation, 1966
2
The Casino Girl in London, by Herself
Oh," I exclaimed, a sudden light breaking in upon me, " are you the one who
signed himself, ' The Galleryite ' ? " " Being poor in this world's goods," said the
man with dignity, " Hi sat in the gallery. Being honest as well as poor, Hi signed
myself ...
3
The Historical Dictionary of Golfing Terms: From 1500 to the ...
1969 Paul D. Peery Billy Casper, Winner 1 70: A galleryite was heard to remark, "
This can't be the same man. Casper never smiles." game n. 1 Golf itself, or any
contest at golf, either by match play or by stroke play. 1793 Preface to Thomas ...
4
The Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science and Art
To this impartiality I cannot rise; in my irresistible desire to hear fine sentiments
from the concert-platform I am as frankly a philistine as any galleryite at the
transpontine drama; I applaud the conductor who gives me the music of
Beethoven and ...
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The Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science and Art
To this impartiality I cannot rise ; in my irresistible desire to hear fine sentiments
from the concert-platform I am as frankly a philistine as any galleryite at the
transpontine drama ; I applaud the conductor who gives me the music of
Beethoven ...
John Douglas Cook, Philip Harwood, Frank Harris, 1896
When the best little jest has been voted a pest, And the comic man can't raise a
titter, When the baritone, too, has been met with a boo From the galleryite and the
pitter. When they've tried, O ye pride of the South London side, With but little ...
J. Gordon Mowat, John Alexander Cooper, Newton MacTavish, 1907
The first was the oomment of a galleryite in the old Theatre Royal on a ridioulous
melodrama. The house bore with the absurdity for a long time without expressing
its opinion on it. At last the muoh- misunderstood hero deolared to the ...
Before the arrival of his company, opera in London was a mere social function
which (except from the point of view of the galleryite) had little to do with music.
People went to Covent Garden not to listen to music, but to be seen; just as they ...
He was only a fishmonger, but in his fishboy days he had been an ardent
galleryite and had fairly " eaten " Macready, and Kean, and the elder Matthews,
and, as ill-luck would have it, we had sent him to about the worst-acted
swashbuckling ...
Arthur Morris Binstead, 1901
Every galleryite must submit to thorough search, must surrender his "weapons"
and identification cards. After the a=sembly session, the cards and gadgets are
returned. OPPOSITION LEADERS Krustio Lulchev (left), Petko Stoyanov (center)
...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «GALLERYITE»
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galleryite is used in the context of the following news items.
Falling trees can't shake Murray's game
A galleryite named Ed Ricci was one of the dozens of fans sitting on a grassy bank behind the 17th green watching Murray put on a show, ... «San Francisco Chronicle, Feb 07»