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Ferdinand the
Roisterer (French:
Ferdinand le noceur) is a 1935
French comedy film
directed by René Sti and
starring Fernandel,
Paulette Dubost and André...
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Gosson at St Paul's
Cross on 7 May 1598, when he
claimed that a gang of
roisterers of that name – "menne
without feare, or feeling,
eyther of **** or Heauen...
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emerged during the late 18th
century when it was a
drinking song of
young roisterers in the city. An
alternate title is "Let Bacchus's Sons Be Not Disma****...
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political message. Time
described the
Stones as "England's most
subversive roisterers since ****in's gang in
Oliver Twist" and added: "In
keeping with a widespread...
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Barham Down's Camp",
which is filled, like Duncombe's poem, with
drunken roisterers disturbing the silence. Also
included were Jerningham's "The Nunnery"...
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herself into any
character she plays."
Rituparno Ghosh described her as "a
roisterer of
pathos and
exuberance through the
portrayal of her characters." Ganguly...
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Concierge Eugene Crochard Giuseppe Guarino 1935
Ferdinand the
Roisterer Ferdinand Piat René Sti Jim la
houlette Moluchet André
Berthomieu 1936...
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construction of the
Comedy Theatre, but by 1881 the "doubtful
resorts of the
roisterers" had been removed. J. H.
Addison held a plot of
ground in
Panton Street...
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scandale aux galeries...
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estimation of England,
which is too apt to
mistake him for a
Noctesian roisterer, and,
though an imaginative, a
sometimes co****
prose writer.' The Collected...