The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2C. and J. Ollier, 1818 |
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... character , from the boisterous blasphem- ings of Bajazet to the shrinking timidity of wo- manhood , must play the orator . The love - dia- logues of Romeo and Juliet , those silver - sweet sounds of lovers ' tongues by night ; the more ...
... character , from the boisterous blasphem- ings of Bajazet to the shrinking timidity of wo- manhood , must play the orator . The love - dia- logues of Romeo and Juliet , those silver - sweet sounds of lovers ' tongues by night ; the more ...
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... character of Hamlet is perhaps that by which , since the days of Betterton , a succession of popular performers have had the greatest am- bition to distinguish themselves . The length of the part may be one of their reasons . But for ...
... character of Hamlet is perhaps that by which , since the days of Betterton , a succession of popular performers have had the greatest am- bition to distinguish themselves . The length of the part may be one of their reasons . But for ...
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... character came within the province of his art . Those who 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 ...
... character came within the province of his art . Those who 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 ...
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... characters as Millwood ; -it is putting things into the heads of good young men , which they would never otherwise have dreamed of . Uncles that think any thing of their lives , should fairly petition the Chamberlain against it . timely ...
... characters as Millwood ; -it is putting things into the heads of good young men , which they would never otherwise have dreamed of . Uncles that think any thing of their lives , should fairly petition the Chamberlain against it . timely ...
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... characters which surrounded him , as they sur- round us , but from his own mind , which was , to borrow a phrase of ... character , one of the most interesting ( yet painful ) is that sore- ness of mind which makes him treat the intru ...
... characters which surrounded him , as they sur- round us , but from his own mind , which was , to borrow a phrase of ... character , one of the most interesting ( yet painful ) is that sore- ness of mind which makes him treat the intru ...
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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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