An Essay on the Science of ActingCowie and Strange, 1828 - Počet stran: 201 |
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... express that feeling by look , tone , and action --- we can well remember a very good actress in Edinburgh performing the part of Mrs. Haller , in the play of the Stranger : that in the last act , in the interview with her injured and ...
... express that feeling by look , tone , and action --- we can well remember a very good actress in Edinburgh performing the part of Mrs. Haller , in the play of the Stranger : that in the last act , in the interview with her injured and ...
Strana 102
... express the quality and manners of the man whose person he assumes . The late Mr. King , the still unrivalled and original representative of Sir Peter Teazle and Lord Ogleby , when study- ing the latter character , in his own apart ...
... express the quality and manners of the man whose person he assumes . The late Mr. King , the still unrivalled and original representative of Sir Peter Teazle and Lord Ogleby , when study- ing the latter character , in his own apart ...
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... express or excite . You should never speak of mourn- ful things with a gay or brisk look , nor affirm any thing with the action of denial , for that would make what you say of no manner of authority or credit ; you would neither gain ...
... express or excite . You should never speak of mourn- ful things with a gay or brisk look , nor affirm any thing with the action of denial , for that would make what you say of no manner of authority or credit ; you would neither gain ...
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