An Essay On The Science Of ActingCowie and Strange, 1828 - Počet stran: 201 |
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... players , such as they were , mounted a cart , and began to travel to search for fame and fortune : --- " Thespis the first that did surprise the age , With tragedy , ne'er trod a decent stage ; But in a waggon drove his plays about ...
... players , such as they were , mounted a cart , and began to travel to search for fame and fortune : --- " Thespis the first that did surprise the age , With tragedy , ne'er trod a decent stage ; But in a waggon drove his plays about ...
Strana 46
... players printed and ex- posed accounts of the pieces that they intend- ed to exhibit , which , however , did not con- tain a complete list of the characters , or the names of the actors by whom they were re- presented . * The long and ...
... players printed and ex- posed accounts of the pieces that they intend- ed to exhibit , which , however , did not con- tain a complete list of the characters , or the names of the actors by whom they were re- presented . * The long and ...
Strana 47
... players , thus to raise the expectations of the multitude . It is indeed highly improbable that the modest Shakespeare , who has more than once apolo- gised for his untutored lines , should , in his manuscripts , have entitled any of ...
... players , thus to raise the expectations of the multitude . It is indeed highly improbable that the modest Shakespeare , who has more than once apolo- gised for his untutored lines , should , in his manuscripts , have entitled any of ...
Strana 64
... players , & c . belonging to that house , when out of employment , sick , or otherwise disabled . His performance was in- imitable ; never were the passions of love , jealousy , rage , & c . so highly coloured , or admirably set off ...
... players , & c . belonging to that house , when out of employment , sick , or otherwise disabled . His performance was in- imitable ; never were the passions of love , jealousy , rage , & c . so highly coloured , or admirably set off ...
Strana 67
... player ! By joy , rage , pity , all the passions mov'd , Garrick would well by Cato be approv'd ; The wise , the virtuous Cato would forbear His rigid censures , and in raptures swear , That by some power divine the stage was trod , And ...
... player ! By joy , rage , pity , all the passions mov'd , Garrick would well by Cato be approv'd ; The wise , the virtuous Cato would forbear His rigid censures , and in raptures swear , That by some power divine the stage was trod , And ...
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