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... Nature , by divine command , Her magic pencil in his glowing hand , A Shakspeare rose ; then , to expand his fame Wide o'er this breathing world , a Garrick came . Though sunk in death the forms the Poet drew , The Actor's genius bade ...
... Nature , by divine command , Her magic pencil in his glowing hand , A Shakspeare rose ; then , to expand his fame Wide o'er this breathing world , a Garrick came . Though sunk in death the forms the Poet drew , The Actor's genius bade ...
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... nature of the impressions which we take in at the eye and ear at a play- house , compared with the slow apprehension oftentimes of the understanding in reading , that we are apt not only to sink the play - writer in the consideration ...
... nature of the impressions which we take in at the eye and ear at a play- house , compared with the slow apprehension oftentimes of the understanding in reading , that we are apt not only to sink the play - writer in the consideration ...
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... representation , how are these things sullied and turned from their very nature by being exposed to a large assembly ; when such speeches as Imogen ad- dresses to her lord , come drawling out of the 8 ON SHAKSPEARE'S TRAGEDIES .
... representation , how are these things sullied and turned from their very nature by being exposed to a large assembly ; when such speeches as Imogen ad- dresses to her lord , come drawling out of the 8 ON SHAKSPEARE'S TRAGEDIES .
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... nature that ever consulted the palate of an audi- ence ; without troubling Shakspeare for the matter : and I see not but there would be room for all the power which an actor has , to display itself . All the passions and changes of ...
... nature that ever consulted the palate of an audi- ence ; without troubling Shakspeare for the matter : and I see not but there would be room for all the power which an actor has , to display itself . All the passions and changes of ...
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In Two Parts Charles Lamb. grounded deep in nature , so deep that the depth of them lies out of the reach of most of us . You shall hear the same persons say that George Barnwell is very natural , and Othello is very natural , that they ...
In Two Parts Charles Lamb. grounded deep in nature , so deep that the depth of them lies out of the reach of most of us . You shall hear the same persons say that George Barnwell is very natural , and Othello is very natural , that they ...
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