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Irving's and production
") There followed a 1939 production that Gielgud again directed at the Lyceum Theatre, historic for having been the professional home for Henry Irving's company.
In 1892, German composed music for a production of Henry Irving's version of Henry VIII at the Lyceum Theatre, London, where he incorporated elements of traditional old English dance.
Irving's only subsequent production in London was as Sardou's Dante ( 1903 ) at the Drury Lane.
The funeral march from his music for Henry Irving's production of Coriolanus was played at Irving's funeral in 1905 and at Mackenzie's memorial service at St Paul's Cathedral in 1935.
Irving's original part in F for Fake was as de Hory's biographer, but his part grew unexpectedly at some point during production.
In later years Mrs Stirling gained a new popularity as the nurse in Irving's presentation ( 1882 ) of Romeo and Juliet, and again ( 1884 ) with Mary Anderson ; and she was the Martha in Irving's production of Faust ( 1885 ).

Irving's and strong
Though cherishing a strong antipathy to the received ecclesiastical formulas, Irving's great aim was to revive the antique style of thought and sentiment which had hardened into these formulas, and by this means to supplant the new influences, the accidental and temporary moral shortcomings of which he detected with instinctive certainty, but whose profound and real tendencies were utterly beyond the reach of his conjecture.

Irving's and one
He had been interrupted while giving an invited speech at David Irving's instigation ; his talk followed immediately one by Robert Faurisson.
The Orkney Rangers believe this may be one source for Washington Irving's tale, because his father was an Orcadian from the island of Shapinsay and would almost certainly have known the tale.
This sudden leap into popularity seems to have been occasioned in connection with a veiled allusion to Irving's striking eloquence made in the House of Commons by Calming, who had been induced to attend his church from admiration of an expression in one of his prayers, quoted to him by Sir James Mackintosh.
Irving's food processing plants in Prince Edward Island are looking to build one of the largest wind farms in Canada in that province to completely power their operations, and many Irving-owned sawmills and factories in the rest of northeastern North America are rapidly adopting co-generation and solar / wind power to complement current energy usage.
These locations operated as simply " Irving " stores until the late 1990s, when the " Mainway " banner (" Marché Mainway " in Quebec ), appropriated from one of Irving's U. S. acquisitions, was introduced.
The more noted and recognizable headless horseman of today imitates the one that appears in Washington Irving's short story, which was published in 1819.
Irving's operations were entrusted to his children, one of which, Kenneth Colin Irving, assumed majority ownership and used JDI as a springboard for expanding into pulp and paper and other forestry-related businesses between the 1920s-1940s.
Broszat criticized Irving's claim that because of one telephone note written by Himmler stating " No liquidation " in regards to a train convoy of German Jews passing through Berlin to Riga ( whom the SS intended to have all shot upon arrival ) on 30 November 1941 that this proved that Hitler did not want to see the Holocaust happen.

Irving's and wrote
Donald Cameron Watt, Emeritus Professor of Modern History at the London School of Economics, wrote that he admires some of Irving's work as a historian, though he rejects his conclusions about the Holocaust.
Jäckel in his turn wrote a series of newspaper articles later turned into the book David Irving's Hitler: A Faulty History Dissected attacking Irving and maintained that Hitler was very much aware of and approved of the Holocaust.

Irving's and first
Henry Irving's first attempt at the role, at the Lyceum Theatre, London in 1875, was a failure.
" Washington Irving's reference to " doughnuts " in 1809 in his History of New York is more commonly cited as the first written recording of the term.
In the first edition, Irving's estimates for deaths in Dresden were between 100, 000 and 250, 000 – notably higher than most previously published figures.
Irving's affairs were to cause his first marriage to end in divorce in 1981.
Stevenson's Treasure Island was directly influenced by Irving's " Wolfert Webber ", Stevenson saying in his preface " It is my debt to Washington Irving that exercises my conscience, and justly so, for I believe plagiarism was rarely carried farther .. the whole inner spirit and a good deal of the material detail of my first chapters .. were the property of Washington Irving.
Though he was the son and grandson of painters, he first sought a career as an actor ; he appeared in small parts in Sir Henry Irving's company, before taking up the study of art as assistant to James Abbott McNeill Whistler.
This becomes the first part of Irving's Dickensian-style tale.
Ichabod Crane is a fictional character and the main protagonist in Washington Irving's short story The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, first published in 1820.
Henry Irving's portrayal of an aristocratic, proud Shylock ( first seen at the Lyceum in 1879, with Portia played by Ellen Terry ) has been called " the summit of his career ".
In 1866, the theatre presented Henry Irving's first big success in London as Rawdon Scudamore in Hunted Down ; or, The Two Lives of Mary Leigh, by Dion Boucicault.
Irving's first stage appearance was at age 2, portraying a bit-part character (" Princess Primrose ") in a play which her father directed.
Set around Washington Irving's tale of the same name, Rip Van Winkle was his first orchestral work that established his claim to fame in Europe and America.
" Stevenson's Treasure Island was directly influenced by Irving's " Wolfert Webber ", Stevenson saying in his preface " It is my debt to Washington Irving that exercises my conscience, and justly so, for I believe plagiarism was rarely carried farther ... the whole inner spirit and a good deal of the material detail of my first chapters ... were the property of Washington Irving.
They are once again reconciled by Anne many years after Mr. Irving's first wife's death.
He is the ex-stepfather of Max Spielberg Irving's son by her first husband Steven Spielberg.
Mrs. F. O. C DarleyIn 1848, Darley provided the drawings for the first fully illustrated edition of Irving's " Rip Van Winkle " which was printed and distributed by the American Art-Union.
Meanwhile, Irving's twin brother Herman ( also Jack E. Leonard, without a toupee ), Wellington's trusted employee, plots with his love interest, the scheming harridan Camille Salamander ( Phyllis Diller ) to find the fountain of youth first.
In an article first published in the Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte journal in 1977, later translated into English as " Hitler and the Genesis of the ‘ Final Solution ’: An Assessment of David Irving ’ s Theses ", Broszat criticized David Irving's argument in his book Hitler's War that Hitler was unaware of the Holocaust but did accept Irving's argument that there was no written order from Hitler for the " Final Solution to the Jewish Question ".
In the first edition, Irving's estimated that the two RAF raids and the first USAAF read combined was " estimated authoritatively to have killed more than 135, 000 of the population Dresden ..." and the " documentation suggests very strongly that the figure was certainly between a minimum of 100, 000 and a maximum of 250, 000 ".
Irving's first edition figures became widely accepted and were used in many standard reference works.
One of the earliest, if not the first, appearances this term makes is in Washington Irving's short story The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.

Irving's and Lear
For example, Henry Irving's 1892 King Lear offered spectacles such as Lear's death beneath a cliff at Dover, his face lit by the red glow of a setting sun ; at the expense of cutting 46 % of the text, including the blinding of Gloucester.

Irving's and figure
* Washington Irving's collection The Sketch Book ( 1819 ) included the story " The Legend of Sleepy Hollow ", which contained a figure now known as the " Headless Horseman ".
Chris, Sheva, and Delta team close in on Irving, but he manages to escape with the help of a hooded figure, leaving behind documents that lead Chris and Sheva to oil fields in the marshlands where Irving's deal is to occur.

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