The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2C. and J. Ollier, 1818 |
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... actor has , to display itself . All the passions and changes of passion might remain : for those are much less difficult to write or act than is thought , it is a trick easy to be attained , it is but rising or falling a note or two in ...
... actor has , to display itself . All the passions and changes of passion might remain : for those are much less difficult to write or act than is thought , it is a trick easy to be attained , it is but rising or falling a note or two in ...
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... actor personating a passion , of grief , or anger , for instance , and they recognize it as a copy of the usual external effects of such passions ; or at least as being true to that symbol of the emotion which passes current at the ...
... actor personating a passion , of grief , or anger , for instance , and they recognize it as a copy of the usual external effects of such passions ; or at least as being true to that symbol of the emotion which passes current at the ...
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... actor's lungs , —that appre- hensions foreign to them should be thus infused into them by storm , I can neither believe , nor understand how it can be possible . We talk of Shakspeare's admirable observation of life , when we should ...
... actor's lungs , —that appre- hensions foreign to them should be thus infused into them by storm , I can neither believe , nor understand how it can be possible . We talk of Shakspeare's admirable observation of life , when we should ...
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... actor's necessity of giving strong blows to the audience , that I have never seen a player in this character , who did not exaggerate and strain to the utmost these ambiguous features , -these temporary deformities in the character ...
... actor's necessity of giving strong blows to the audience , that I have never seen a player in this character , who did not exaggerate and strain to the utmost these ambiguous features , -these temporary deformities in the character ...
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... 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 so different ...
... 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 so different ...
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