An Essay on the Science of ActingCowie and Strange, 1828 - Počet stran: 201 |
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... conveyed with pleasure , and by the ministration of the passions , which always have a stronger remembrance than the calmer precepts of reason . But we con- ceive there can be no manner of doubt , but that the lives and characters of ...
... conveyed with pleasure , and by the ministration of the passions , which always have a stronger remembrance than the calmer precepts of reason . But we con- ceive there can be no manner of doubt , but that the lives and characters of ...
Strana 117
... conveyed to his apartments pre- pared for him by Munden . As when in a state of in- toxication no man conld be more abusive or insulting , so also when in his perfect senses no man could with more elegance , more seeming contrition ...
... conveyed to his apartments pre- pared for him by Munden . As when in a state of in- toxication no man conld be more abusive or insulting , so also when in his perfect senses no man could with more elegance , more seeming contrition ...
Strana 133
... conveyed to bed , and early on the following morning , ere yet the fumes of the over night cup were dissipated , or Cooke could call reason or reflection to his aid , he was conveyed to a chaise in waiting , in which he retraced his ...
... conveyed to bed , and early on the following morning , ere yet the fumes of the over night cup were dissipated , or Cooke could call reason or reflection to his aid , he was conveyed to a chaise in waiting , in which he retraced his ...
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