An Essay on the Science of ActingCowie and Strange, 1828 - Počet stran: 201 |
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... effect as a brilliant piece of wit in comedy , or a noble sentiment in tragedy ; a peculiar ca- dence in the voice , or a bare pause , judiciously introduced , have elicited , and will more fre- quently elicit applause than the most ...
... effect as a brilliant piece of wit in comedy , or a noble sentiment in tragedy ; a peculiar ca- dence in the voice , or a bare pause , judiciously introduced , have elicited , and will more fre- quently elicit applause than the most ...
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... effect of which soon procured the wished for blood , he coolly held his hands under the droppings until a sufficiency was obtained for hands and daggers , and coolly said , " there , my dear , that will do . " He has more than once at ...
... effect of which soon procured the wished for blood , he coolly held his hands under the droppings until a sufficiency was obtained for hands and daggers , and coolly said , " there , my dear , that will do . " He has more than once at ...
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George Grant. to it all the effect such a part was capable of expressing ; this great actor justly conceiv- ing the effect resulting from just and digni- lent constitution ; his society was generally courted by all classes no wonder if ...
George Grant. to it all the effect such a part was capable of expressing ; this great actor justly conceiv- ing the effect resulting from just and digni- lent constitution ; his society was generally courted by all classes no wonder if ...
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