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George Barnwell

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  • Strangely enough, for about thirty years, it was the unvarying rule to play "George Barnwell" at this theatre on a Boxing Night, which, from all accounts, owing to the liveliness of the gods and goddesses assembled on these occasions -- the Tragedy was as much a Pantomime as the Pantomime proper that followed.

    A History of Pantomime R. J. Broadbent

  • A few years since it was the established rule to play "George Barnwell," by way, we suppose, of a "great moral lesson" to the apprentices of

    A History of Pantomime R. J. Broadbent

  • With my head full of George Barnwell, I was at first disposed to believe that I must have had some hand in the attack upon my sister, or at all events that as her near relation, popularly known to be under obligations to her, I was a more legitimate object of suspicion than any one else.

    Great Expectations 2007

  • He was likewise reported to have said that in former times a stigma had been cast upon the body by the execution of George Barnwell, to which they should not have basely submitted, but should have demanded him of the legislature — temperately at first; then by an appeal to arms, if necessary — to be dealt with as they in their wisdom might think fit.

    Barnaby Rudge 2007

  • Or now, I learn with bitter tears how poor Jane Shore, dressed all in white, and with her brown hair hanging down, went starving through the streets; or how George Barnwell killed the worthiest uncle that ever man had, and was afterwards so sorry for it that he ought to have been let off.

    A Christmas Tree 2007

  • Or now, I learn with bitter tears how poor Jane Shore, dressed all in white, and with her brown hair hanging down, went starving through the streets; or how George Barnwell killed the worthiest uncle that ever man had, and was afterwards so sorry for it that he ought to have been let off.

    A Christmas Tree 2007

  • ‘I know who you mean,’ says some dirty – faced patron of Mr. Osbaldistone’s, laying down the Miscellany when he has got thus far, and bestowing upon vacancy a most knowing glance; ‘you mean C.J. Smith as did Guy Fawkes, and George Barnwell at the

    Sketches by Boz 2007

  • ‘Never mind George Barnwell,’ interrupted Sam, who had remained a wondering listener during this short colloquy; ‘everybody knows what sort of a case his was, tho’ it’s always been my opinion, mind you, that the young ‘ooman deserved scragging a precious sight more than he did.

    The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club 2007

  • We have selected the following episodical chapter in preference to anything relating to the mere story of George Barnwell, with which most readers are familiar.

    Burlesques 2006

  • We have selected the following episodical chapter in preference to anything relating to the mere story of George Barnwell, with which most readers are familiar.

    Novels by Eminent Hands 2006

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