A View of the English Stage: Or, a Series of Dramatic CriticismsJohn Warren, 1821 - 461 psl. |
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xiii psl.
... never enlisted in this corps of Swiss body- guards ; I was even suspected of disloyalty and leze - majesté , because I did not cry out -Quand meme ! -to all Mr. KEAN'S stretches of the prerogatives of genius , and was placed out of the ...
... never enlisted in this corps of Swiss body- guards ; I was even suspected of disloyalty and leze - majesté , because I did not cry out -Quand meme ! -to all Mr. KEAN'S stretches of the prerogatives of genius , and was placed out of the ...
xvii psl.
... never arisen from private pique of any sort . Indeed the only per- son on the stage with whom I have ever had any personal intercourse , is Mr. LISTON , and of him I have not spoken " with the malice of a friend . " To Mr. CONWAY and Mr ...
... never arisen from private pique of any sort . Indeed the only per- son on the stage with whom I have ever had any personal intercourse , is Mr. LISTON , and of him I have not spoken " with the malice of a friend . " To Mr. CONWAY and Mr ...
xviii psl.
... never understood that the applauded actor thought himself personally obliged to the newspaper critic ; the latter was merely supposed to do his duty . Why then should the critic be held responsible to the actor whom he damns by virtue ...
... never understood that the applauded actor thought himself personally obliged to the newspaper critic ; the latter was merely supposed to do his duty . Why then should the critic be held responsible to the actor whom he damns by virtue ...
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... never stands still ; there is no vacant pause in the action ; the eye is never silent . For depth and force of conception , we have seen actors whom we should prefer to Mr. KEAN in Shylock ; for brilliant and masterly execution , none ...
... never stands still ; there is no vacant pause in the action ; the eye is never silent . For depth and force of conception , we have seen actors whom we should prefer to Mr. KEAN in Shylock ; for brilliant and masterly execution , none ...
6 psl.
... never lost sight of by SHAKE- SPEAR , and should not be out of the actor's mind for a moment . The restless and san- guinary Richard is not a man striving to be great , but to be greater than he is ; conscious of his strength of will ...
... never lost sight of by SHAKE- SPEAR , and should not be out of the actor's mind for a moment . The restless and san- guinary Richard is not a man striving to be great , but to be greater than he is ; conscious of his strength of will ...
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acting action actor actress admirable appearance applause audience beautiful Beggar's Opera better Bruges character CHARLES KEMBLE comedy comic Coriolanus Covent-Garden Theatre critics delight display Don Giovanni DoWTON drama Drury-Lane Theatre Duke effect English equal excellent excited expression farce fault favour favourite feeling gaiety gave genius gentleman give grace Haymarket Theatre humour Iago imagination indifference interest KEAN KEAN'S KEMBLE KEMBLE'S Lady look lover Macbeth manner Midsummer Night's Dream mind Miss KELLY Miss O'NEILL Miss STEPHENS moral nature never night Opera Othello pantomime passages passion pathos Pay Old Debts performance person piece play poet poetry racter Richard RICHARD III scene seemed seen sense sentiment SHAKESPEAR shew Shylock SIDDONS singing sion Sir Giles song soul speak spirit stage style sung supposed sweetness taste thing thou thought tion tone tragedy uncon voice whole wish word young