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... STAGE REPRESENTATION . TAKING a turn the other day in the Abbey , I was struck with the affected attitude of a figure , which I do not remember to have seen before , and which upon examination proved to be a whole - length of the ...
... STAGE REPRESENTATION . TAKING a turn the other day in the Abbey , I was struck with the affected attitude of a figure , which I do not remember to have seen before , and which upon examination proved to be a whole - length of the ...
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... , while we are in reality thinking of Mrs. S. Nor is this confusion incidental alone to unlettered persons , who , not possessing the Kl . widders advantage of reading , are necessarily dependent upon the stage 4 ON SHAKSPEARE'S TRAGEDIES .
... , while we are in reality thinking of Mrs. S. Nor is this confusion incidental alone to unlettered persons , who , not possessing the Kl . widders advantage of reading , are necessarily dependent upon the stage 4 ON SHAKSPEARE'S TRAGEDIES .
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In Two Parts Charles Lamb. advantage of reading , are necessarily dependent upon the stage - player for all the pleasure which they can receive from the drama , and to whom the very idea of what an author is cannot be made comprehensible ...
In Two Parts Charles Lamb. advantage of reading , are necessarily dependent upon the stage - player for all the pleasure which they can receive from the drama , and to whom the very idea of what an author is cannot be made comprehensible ...
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... stage , than those of almost any other dramatist whatever . Their distinguishing excellence is a reason that they should be so . There is so much in them , which comes not under the province of acting , with which eye , and tone , and ...
... stage , than those of almost any other dramatist whatever . Their distinguishing excellence is a reason that they should be so . There is so much in them , which comes not under the province of acting , with which eye , and tone , and ...
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... stage . And the reason is plain , because the spectators are here most palpably appealed to , they are the proper judges in this war of words , they are the legitimate ring that should be formed round such " intellectual prize ...
... stage . And the reason is plain , because the spectators are here most palpably appealed to , they are the proper judges in this war of words , they are the legitimate ring that should be formed round such " intellectual prize ...
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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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1st Footman 1st Gentleman 1st Lady 1st Waiter 2d Footman 2d Gentleman 2d Lady 2d Waiter 4th Lady 5th Waiter acting appetite beauty Belvil better character countenance creature crime curiosity deformity delight express eye of mind face fancy feel genius Gin Lane give grief Hamlet hang heart Hogarth Honest Whore honour horror human humour images imagination Industry and Idle innocence John Tomkins judge Landlord Lear less look Lord Madam Maid melancholy Melesinda Middleton mind mirth moral Mother Damnable nature ness never old lady Othello passion person PHILIP MASSINGER picture pity plate play pleasure poet poor Rake's Progress Reflector Satires scene seems sense servants Shakspeare shew shewn sion sort soul speak spectators stage suffer sweet Tamburlaine thing THOMAS MIDDLETON thought tion tragedy ture virtue WILLIAM ROWLEY Wither woman wonder