LincolnNelson Doubleday, Incorporated, 1924 - 124 páginas |
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... played it , so un- duly appreciated , that I shall hope for pardon if I am a little prolix upon these points . Of all the actors who flourished in my time- a melancholy phrase if taken aright , reader— Bensley had most of the swell of ...
... played it , so un- duly appreciated , that I shall hope for pardon if I am a little prolix upon these points . Of all the actors who flourished in my time- a melancholy phrase if taken aright , reader— Bensley had most of the swell of ...
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... played it , without a kind of tragic interest . There was good foolery too . Few now remember Dodd . What an Aguecheek the stage lost in him ! Lovegrove , who came nearest to the old actors , revived the character some few seasons ago ...
... played it , without a kind of tragic interest . There was good foolery too . Few now remember Dodd . What an Aguecheek the stage lost in him ! Lovegrove , who came nearest to the old actors , revived the character some few seasons ago ...
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... played Sir Toby in those days ; but there is a solidity of wit in the jests of that half - Falstaff which he did not quite fill out . He was as much too showy as Moody ( who sometimes took the part ) was dry and sottish . In sock or ...
... played Sir Toby in those days ; but there is a solidity of wit in the jests of that half - Falstaff which he did not quite fill out . He was as much too showy as Moody ( who sometimes took the part ) was dry and sottish . In sock or ...
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... play it , it neither did , nor does , wound the moral sense at all . For what is Ben - the pleasant sailor which Bannister gives us — but a piece of satire -a creation of Congreve's fancy - a dreamy combination of all the accidents of a ...
... play it , it neither did , nor does , wound the moral sense at all . For what is Ben - the pleasant sailor which Bannister gives us — but a piece of satire -a creation of Congreve's fancy - a dreamy combination of all the accidents of a ...
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... play - book , then , opening what " seem its leaves , " to come bolt upon a wither- ing Population Essay . To expect a Steele or a Farquhar , and find Adam Smith . To view a well - arranged assortment of block - headed En- cyclopædias ...
... play - book , then , opening what " seem its leaves , " to come bolt upon a wither- ing Population Essay . To expect a Steele or a Farquhar , and find Adam Smith . To view a well - arranged assortment of block - headed En- cyclopædias ...
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