An Essay on the Science of ActingCowie and Strange, 1828 - 201 páginas |
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... heart ; but in order to his attaining perfection in this difficult task , nature must have been an assistant to him in a particular manner . per- It is essential to our being naturally pleased with theatrical representations , that the ...
... heart ; but in order to his attaining perfection in this difficult task , nature must have been an assistant to him in a particular manner . per- It is essential to our being naturally pleased with theatrical representations , that the ...
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... heart open as day to melting charity ; he died at a very advanced age , and left behind him a consi- derable property . Still the stage was in its infancy ; it remained for the genius of Gar- rick * to foster it , and bring it to ...
... heart open as day to melting charity ; he died at a very advanced age , and left behind him a consi- derable property . Still the stage was in its infancy ; it remained for the genius of Gar- rick * to foster it , and bring it to ...
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... heart , and here be it re- corded , to the honour of her husband , that he took care she should not want the necessaries of life ; he allowed her a weekly stipend while she lived . Our friend George too became sensible of the tender pas ...
... heart , and here be it re- corded , to the honour of her husband , that he took care she should not want the necessaries of life ; he allowed her a weekly stipend while she lived . Our friend George too became sensible of the tender pas ...
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