An Essay on the Science of ActingCowie and Strange, 1828 - Počet stran: 201 |
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... person or fortune into his posses- sion . There is another instance equally strong . A grocer in the town of Lichfield , a neighbour of Peter Garrick's , having occasion to come up to London , Peter gave him a letter of recommendation ...
... person or fortune into his posses- sion . There is another instance equally strong . A grocer in the town of Lichfield , a neighbour of Peter Garrick's , having occasion to come up to London , Peter gave him a letter of recommendation ...
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... person in all his manners and qualities in every action and passion ; he must be enabled to transform himself into every person he represents , since he is to act all sorts of actions and passions . Sometimes he is a lover , and ought ...
... person in all his manners and qualities in every action and passion ; he must be enabled to transform himself into every person he represents , since he is to act all sorts of actions and passions . Sometimes he is a lover , and ought ...
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... person , indicates respect , mingled left Liverpool at four in the morning , and as we were aware he was not over partial of stirring with the lark , and also might be subject to temptation , we advised him to take a chaise and sleep at ...
... person , indicates respect , mingled left Liverpool at four in the morning , and as we were aware he was not over partial of stirring with the lark , and also might be subject to temptation , we advised him to take a chaise and sleep at ...
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