The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2 |
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may be judged from that delightful sensation of freshness , with which we turn to
those plays of Shakspeare which have escaped being performed , and to those
passages in the acting plays of the same writer which have happily been left out ...
may be judged from that delightful sensation of freshness , with which we turn to
those plays of Shakspeare which have escaped being performed , and to those
passages in the acting plays of the same writer which have happily been left out ...
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I mean no disrespect to any actor , but the sort of pleasure which Shakspeare's
plays give in the acting seems to me not at all to differ from that which the
audience receive from those of other writers ; and , they being in themselves
essentially ...
I mean no disrespect to any actor , but the sort of pleasure which Shakspeare's
plays give in the acting seems to me not at all to differ from that which the
audience receive from those of other writers ; and , they being in themselves
essentially ...
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... was not ; for would any true lover of them have admitted into his matchless
scenes such ribald trash as Tate and Cibber , and the rest of them , that With their
darkness durst affront his light , have foisted into the acting plays of Shakspeare ?
... was not ; for would any true lover of them have admitted into his matchless
scenes such ribald trash as Tate and Cibber , and the rest of them , that With their
darkness durst affront his light , have foisted into the acting plays of Shakspeare ?
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Yet I doubt not he delivered this vulgar stuff with as much anxiety of emphasis as
any of the genuine parts : and for acting , it is as well calculated as any . But we
have seen the part of Richard lately produce great fame to an actor by his
manner ...
Yet I doubt not he delivered this vulgar stuff with as much anxiety of emphasis as
any of the genuine parts : and for acting , it is as well calculated as any . But we
have seen the part of Richard lately produce great fame to an actor by his
manner ...
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... is it carried off , by the rich intellect which he displays , his resources , his wit ,
his buoyant spirits , his vast knowledge and insight into characters , the poetry of
his part , not an atom of all which is made perceivable in Mr. C.'s way of acting it .
... is it carried off , by the rich intellect which he displays , his resources , his wit ,
his buoyant spirits , his vast knowledge and insight into characters , the poetry of
his part , not an atom of all which is made perceivable in Mr. C.'s way of acting it .
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