-
increasing church discipline. Wyatt-Brown
suggests that this was part of a
roistering tradition with
roots in the class'
British origins, and differentiated...
- By then, he had
acquired a re****tion,
which he had encouraged, as a "
roistering,
drunken and
doomed poet".
Dylan Thomas was born in
Swansea in 1914, leaving...
- The
Fable of the
Roistering Blades is a 1915
short film
directed by
Richard Foster Baker,
based upon a
story by
George Ade, and
starring Wallace Beery...
- his
corduroy trousers; for
there he kept them. He was, altogether, as
roistering and
swaggering a
young gentleman as ever
stood four feet six, or something...
- of
parts from the
drooping young lover Faulkland in The
Rivals to the
roistering Sir Toby
Belch in
Twelfth Night. He pla**** many
classical roles on stage...
-
applied to
those who
supported Charles, it was
meant to
portray them as
roistering gallants. The term was thus
meant to
belittle and insult. They were separate...
-
Truth (1915), Two
Hearts That Beat as Ten (1915), and The
Fable of the
Roistering Blades (1915). The Slim
Princess (1915), with
Francis X. Bushman, was...
-
luster of a blood-drenched
seafaring romance. ... So, if you're for
naval roistering, here is your cup of rum."
Films and
Filming ranked H.M.S.
Defiant ninth...
- in 1913. The
short films in
which he
appeared include The
Fable of the
Roistering Blades (1915)
written by
George Ade and
starring Wallace Beery. Stine...
-
alien planet. At
other times, the
movie plays like
nothing so much as a
roistering comedy western. But it has a
cleverly contrived relationship between the...