The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2 |
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... curb exactly at the moment when the drawing in or the slackening is most
graceful ; seems to demand a reach of intellect of a vastly different extent from
that which is * It is observable that we fall into this confusion only in dramatic
recitations .
... curb exactly at the moment when the drawing in or the slackening is most
graceful ; seems to demand a reach of intellect of a vastly different extent from
that which is * It is observable that we fall into this confusion only in dramatic
recitations .
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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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Whereas in corresponding characters in Shakspeare so little do the actions
comparatively affect us , that while the impulses , the inner mind in all its
perverted greatness , solely seems real and is exclusively attended to , the crime
is ...
Whereas in corresponding characters in Shakspeare so little do the actions
comparatively affect us , that while the impulses , the inner mind in all its
perverted greatness , solely seems real and is exclusively attended to , the crime
is ...
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nessed it in Mr. K.'s performance of that part , the painful anxiety about the act ,
the natural longing to prevent it while it yet seems unperpetrated , the too close
pressing semblance of reality , give a pain and an uneasiness which totally
destroy ...
nessed it in Mr. K.'s performance of that part , the painful anxiety about the act ,
the natural longing to prevent it while it yet seems unperpetrated , the too close
pressing semblance of reality , give a pain and an uneasiness which totally
destroy ...
Сторінка 25
This case of flesh and blood seems too insignificant to be thought on ; even as he
himself neglects it . On the stage we see nothing but corporal infirmities and
weakness , the impotence of rage · while we read it , we see not Lear , but we are
...
This case of flesh and blood seems too insignificant to be thought on ; even as he
himself neglects it . On the stage we see nothing but corporal infirmities and
weakness , the impotence of rage · while we read it , we see not Lear , but we are
...
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