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... tell whether it be good , bad , or indifferent , it has been so handled and pawed about by declamatory boys and men , and torn so inhumanly from its living place and prin- ciple of continuity in the play , till it is become to me a ...
... tell whether it be good , bad , or indifferent , it has been so handled and pawed about by declamatory boys and men , and torn so inhumanly from its living place and prin- ciple of continuity in the play , till it is become to me a ...
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... tell --- me of him , speak of his eye , of the magic of his eye , and of his commanding voice : physical pro- perties , vastly desirable in an actor , and without which he can never insinuate meaning into an auditory , but what have ...
... tell --- me of him , speak of his eye , of the magic of his eye , and of his commanding voice : physical pro- perties , vastly desirable in an actor , and without which he can never insinuate meaning into an auditory , but what have ...
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... telling her he loves another woman , and says , " if she survives this she is immortal . " Yet I doubt not he delivered this vulgar stuff with as much anxiety of em- phasis as any of the genuine parts : and for act- ing , it is as well ...
... telling her he loves another woman , and says , " if she survives this she is immortal . " Yet I doubt not he delivered this vulgar stuff with as much anxiety of em- phasis as any of the genuine parts : and for act- ing , it is as well ...
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... telling a story , for its eager live- liness , and the perpetual running commentary of the narrator happily blended with the narra- tion , is perhaps unequalled . As his works are now scarcely perused but by antiquaries , I thought it ...
... telling a story , for its eager live- liness , and the perpetual running commentary of the narrator happily blended with the narra- tion , is perhaps unequalled . As his works are now scarcely perused but by antiquaries , I thought it ...
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... tell ( as suspecting it a fault for so poor a man to confess the truth ) , at last he told his name was Hastings . " Cousin Hastings , " said the Earl , " we cannot all be top branches of the tree , though we all spring from the same ...
... tell ( as suspecting it a fault for so poor a man to confess the truth ) , at last he told his name was Hastings . " Cousin Hastings , " said the Earl , " we cannot all be top branches of the tree , though we all spring from the same ...
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The Works of Charles Lamb, Vol. 2: Poems, Plays and Miscellaneous Essays ... Charles Lamb Попередній перегляд недоступний - 2018 |
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