1776: A Musical Play (based on a Conception of Sherman Edwards). Book by Peter Stone. Music and Lyrics by Sherman EdwardsViking Press, 1970 - 171 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 19 筆
第 46 頁
... England , England , closing in , cutting off our air - there's no time 46 SCENE 3 / 1776.
... England , England , closing in , cutting off our air - there's no time 46 SCENE 3 / 1776.
第 127 頁
... England I say : " Good night forever , good night ! " For I have crossed the Rubicon , Let the bridge be burn'd behind me ! Come what may , come what may . Commitment ! The croakers all say We'll rue the day , There'll be hell to pay in ...
... England I say : " Good night forever , good night ! " For I have crossed the Rubicon , Let the bridge be burn'd behind me ! Come what may , come what may . Commitment ! The croakers all say We'll rue the day , There'll be hell to pay in ...
第 157 頁
... England ; he had become a traitor with a price on his head . When the motion on independence had passed , John Dick- inson of Pennsylvania , the leader of the anti - independence forces ( desiring reconciliation with England ) , refused ...
... England ; he had become a traitor with a price on his head . When the motion on independence had passed , John Dick- inson of Pennsylvania , the leader of the anti - independence forces ( desiring reconciliation with England ) , refused ...
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