| John Galt - 1831 - Страниц: 336
...the animated graces of the player can live no longer than the instant breath and motion that presents them, or at best can but faintly glimmer through the...Shakspeare in her triumph, with all her beauties in their best array, rising into real life, and charming her beholders. He had a voice of that kind which... | |
| John Galt - 1831 - Страниц: 332
...through the memory or imperfect attestation of a few surviving spectators. Could how Betterton spoke he as easily known as what he spoke, then might you see...Shakspeare in her triumph, with all her beauties in their best array, rising into real life, and charming her beholders. He had a voice of that kind which... | |
| 1838 - Страниц: 1056
...but Faintly glimmer through the memory or imperfect attestation of a few surviving spectators. Could Betterton spoke be as easily known as what he spoke,...best array, rising into real life, and charming her beholders. But alas ! since all this is so far out of the reach of description, how shall I show you... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - Страниц: 790
...speak what the other only knew to write. Could Aoir Ketterton spoke, be as easily known as what be she tore the letter into a thonsand halfpence ; railed at herself, that she should be so their best array, rising into real life and charming her beholders. But, alas! since all this is so... | |
| 1841 - Страниц: 742
...conceive how Betterton played him. • • * Could how Betterton spoke be as easily known as icttat he spoke, then might you see the Muse of Shakspeare...her best array, rising into real life, and charming all beholders. But, alas ! since all this is out of the reach of description, how shall I show you... | |
| 1869 - Страниц: 796
...than the instant breath and motion that presents them, or at best glimmer fairftly through the memory of a few surviving spectators. Could how Betterton...spoke be as easily known as -what he spoke, then might we see the Muse of Shakespeare in her triumph, with all her beauties in their best array, rising into... | |
| SMITH - 1862 - Страниц: 924
...musical connoisseurs think it essential in the celebrated airs of an Italian Opera." Again, he says, " Could how Betterton spoke be as easily known as what he spoke, then might you see the Muse of Shukspeare in her triumph." " I never," says honest Colley, " heard a line in tragedy come from Be.tlerton,... | |
| 1864 - Страниц: 516
...Hebrides (August 15, 1773). t Forster's Life and Times of Oliver Goldsmith, book iii. ch. ii. sents them ; or at best can but faintly glimmer through...Shakspeare in her triumph, with all her beauties in their best array, rising into real life, and charming her beholders."* The inference is, that a generation... | |
| william harrison ainsworth - 1864 - Страниц: 516
...Hebrides (August 15, 1773). •j- Forster's Life and Times of Oliver Goldsmith, book iii. ch. ii. sents them ; or at best can but faintly glimmer through...Shakspeare in her 'triumph, with all her beauties in their best array, rising into real life, and charming her beholders."* The inference is, that a generation... | |
| Dr. Doran (John) - 1865 - Страниц: 438
...musical connoisseurs think it essential in the celebrated airs of an Italian Opera." Again, he says, "Could how Betterton spoke be as easily known as what he spoke, then might you see the Muse of Shakspcare in her triumph." " I never," says honest Colley, " heard a line in tragedy come fro» Betterton,... | |
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