Mr Burbage says that a programme as big as the F-35 is bound to attract barbs. |
Edward Burbage, like Shakespeare's own portrait, is, we venture to think, a trifle stolid. |
In 1576 a businessman, James Burbage, built a playhouse, called simply The Theatre, in Shoreditch. |
The locality, therefore, was almost ideal for the purpose Burbage had in mind. |
I used to tease Burbage when I was naughty, by telling her you were never cross with me. |
Burbage learned to anticipate this by yielding in the nick of time. |