An Essay on the Science of ActingCowie and Strange, 1828 - Počet stran: 201 |
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... beauty in his part ; it is equally necessary that he distinguish the true , the exact manner , under which every single beauty must be represented . It is not sufficient that he knows how to raise B 2 THE SCIENCE OF ACTING . 3 good ...
... beauty in his part ; it is equally necessary that he distinguish the true , the exact manner , under which every single beauty must be represented . It is not sufficient that he knows how to raise B 2 THE SCIENCE OF ACTING . 3 good ...
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George Grant. " Such beauty , as great strength thinks no disgrace , Smiled in the manly features of his face ; His tall strait body amidst thousands stood , Like some fair pine , the loftiest of the wood . " Thine too , these golden ...
George Grant. " Such beauty , as great strength thinks no disgrace , Smiled in the manly features of his face ; His tall strait body amidst thousands stood , Like some fair pine , the loftiest of the wood . " Thine too , these golden ...
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... beauty and glory from those agreeable varie- ties , which accord with the nature of the things it delivers , and admits ; it is not easy to express how much the beauty of the sub- ject , whether grave or gay , is improved by the grace ...
... beauty and glory from those agreeable varie- ties , which accord with the nature of the things it delivers , and admits ; it is not easy to express how much the beauty of the sub- ject , whether grave or gay , is improved by the grace ...
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