An Essay on the Science of ActingCowie and Strange, 1828 - Počet stran: 201 |
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... talent . Shame upon genius and talent so wantonly prostituted , so powerfully depraved , so dan- gerously perverted ! ' Oh , heaven , that such companions thou'd'st unfold , And put in every honest hand a whip , To lash the rascal naked ...
... talent . Shame upon genius and talent so wantonly prostituted , so powerfully depraved , so dan- gerously perverted ! ' Oh , heaven , that such companions thou'd'st unfold , And put in every honest hand a whip , To lash the rascal naked ...
Strana 121
... talent on the stage , but for the correctness of their moral conduct as individuals : but the over- throw of mighty states have been effected by trifling causes . The Mr. Hodgkinson we have mentioned as the substitute for Cooke , had ...
... talent on the stage , but for the correctness of their moral conduct as individuals : but the over- throw of mighty states have been effected by trifling causes . The Mr. Hodgkinson we have mentioned as the substitute for Cooke , had ...
Strana 189
... talent ; she possesses a sweet speaking voice ; clear and distinct articulation ; indeed , we have but seldom met so young a body , with so old a head . " We much fear we have expressed our feelings of admiration of this combina- tion ...
... talent ; she possesses a sweet speaking voice ; clear and distinct articulation ; indeed , we have but seldom met so young a body , with so old a head . " We much fear we have expressed our feelings of admiration of this combina- tion ...
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