An Essay on the Science of ActingCowie and Strange, 1828 - 201 psl. |
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... render it complete . " What ! " exclaimed Placid , " turned author ? " " Ah ! my friend , " said Cavil , " and what subject have you chosen ? " " A very fair one , " said I , " if you will please to consider my early pursuits --- the ...
... render it complete . " What ! " exclaimed Placid , " turned author ? " " Ah ! my friend , " said Cavil , " and what subject have you chosen ? " " A very fair one , " said I , " if you will please to consider my early pursuits --- the ...
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... render- ing himself ridiculous ; the applause of his friends , the lenity , and forbearance of the au- dience , he vainly attributes to his decided ex- cellence , and for a few nights may strut and fret his hour upon the stage ; but ...
... render- ing himself ridiculous ; the applause of his friends , the lenity , and forbearance of the au- dience , he vainly attributes to his decided ex- cellence , and for a few nights may strut and fret his hour upon the stage ; but ...
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... the character of the person , or the subject , the actor either de- livers or hears , may render it not only pro- per but requisite : as for instance , the situa- tion of Egerton in the Man of the World , THE SCIENCE OF ACTING . 149.
... the character of the person , or the subject , the actor either de- livers or hears , may render it not only pro- per but requisite : as for instance , the situa- tion of Egerton in the Man of the World , THE SCIENCE OF ACTING . 149.
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