An Essay on the Science of ActingCowie and Strange, 1828 - Počet stran: 201 |
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Strana 119
... give every possible chance of re- covering the lost sheep , it was proposed to play the farce first , which was acceded to , and poor Mrs. Jor- dan kindly doffed the satins , the plume of Lady Bell , for those of the straw hat , the ...
... give every possible chance of re- covering the lost sheep , it was proposed to play the farce first , which was acceded to , and poor Mrs. Jor- dan kindly doffed the satins , the plume of Lady Bell , for those of the straw hat , the ...
Strana 152
... give such rules as are without exception . Those natural significations of particular at- titudes or action , with what we shall add , may give some light to the young actor . First we should have him look back to what we have said of ...
... give such rules as are without exception . Those natural significations of particular at- titudes or action , with what we shall add , may give some light to the young actor . First we should have him look back to what we have said of ...
Strana 194
... give you also the reason of it , as " Oh horror ! " " Oh unheard of cruelty ! ” “ Unequalled impiety ! " " " to stand in fear of neither God nor man ! " " Oh monstrous barbarity ! to feed the father with the flesh of his own son ! to ...
... give you also the reason of it , as " Oh horror ! " " Oh unheard of cruelty ! ” “ Unequalled impiety ! " " " to stand in fear of neither God nor man ! " " Oh monstrous barbarity ! to feed the father with the flesh of his own son ! to ...
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