An Essay on the Science of ActingCowie and Strange, 1828 - Počet stran: 201 |
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George Grant. tion and received opinion , and those who pos- sess no opinion at all ; and yet , if each of these ... opinions , none will have more fervent cause of rejoicement than THE AUTHOR . ON THE SCIENCE OF ACTING " First follow ...
George Grant. tion and received opinion , and those who pos- sess no opinion at all ; and yet , if each of these ... opinions , none will have more fervent cause of rejoicement than THE AUTHOR . ON THE SCIENCE OF ACTING " First follow ...
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... opinion re- ceived by the public , of the last words uttered by that gentleman , when he dropt on the stage in Liverpool , while performing the character of the Stranger ; it is reported , and generally believed , he expired while or ...
... opinion re- ceived by the public , of the last words uttered by that gentleman , when he dropt on the stage in Liverpool , while performing the character of the Stranger ; it is reported , and generally believed , he expired while or ...
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... opinion of the public , fulfilled his prediction . Were an actor or actress actu- ally to feel with the same acuteness they labour to make their auditors feel , the effect would be lost , for utterance would be denied them where is the ...
... opinion of the public , fulfilled his prediction . Were an actor or actress actu- ally to feel with the same acuteness they labour to make their auditors feel , the effect would be lost , for utterance would be denied them where is the ...
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