An Essay on the Science of ActingCowie and Strange, 1828 - Počet stran: 201 |
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... audience , but quitted that theatre in 1781 , and appeared as Hamlet on the boards of Old Drury , when his success more than equalled the most sanguine expectations of his friends ; his Coriolanus was a master - piece ; perhaps nothing ...
... audience , but quitted that theatre in 1781 , and appeared as Hamlet on the boards of Old Drury , when his success more than equalled the most sanguine expectations of his friends ; his Coriolanus was a master - piece ; perhaps nothing ...
Strana 117
... audience would resent the remem- brance of their disappointment on the individual who was the cause of it . Othello was again announced for representation on the Wednesday night ; the house was full at an early hour ; all hearts beat ...
... audience would resent the remem- brance of their disappointment on the individual who was the cause of it . Othello was again announced for representation on the Wednesday night ; the house was full at an early hour ; all hearts beat ...
Strana 140
... audience , they must be properly adapt- ed to the matter you speak of , and always re- sembling the passion you would express or excite . You should never speak of mourn- ful things with a gay or brisk look , nor affirm any thing with ...
... audience , they must be properly adapt- ed to the matter you speak of , and always re- sembling the passion you would express or excite . You should never speak of mourn- ful things with a gay or brisk look , nor affirm any thing with ...
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