Memoirs of Charles Macklin, Comedian: With the Dramatic Characters, Manners, Anecdotes, &c. of the Age in which He Lived : Forming an History of the Stage During Almost the Whole of the Last Century, and a Chronological List of All the Parts Played by HimJ. Asperne, 1804 - 444 oldal |
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104. oldal
... Barrowby ( a very eminent Physician and Critic at that time , and of whom more will be said here- after ) about the part of Lear , which they for some time paused upon , as a character rather of too much weight and variety for so ...
... Barrowby ( a very eminent Physician and Critic at that time , and of whom more will be said here- after ) about the part of Lear , which they for some time paused upon , as a character rather of too much weight and variety for so ...
105. oldal
... Barrowby were thus freely commenting on the actor , the latter had his pen- cil in his hand , noting the several passages and observations ; which , when he had concluded , " he thanked them , said it exactly met his then better ...
... Barrowby were thus freely commenting on the actor , the latter had his pen- cil in his hand , noting the several passages and observations ; which , when he had concluded , " he thanked them , said it exactly met his then better ...
136. oldal
... Barrowby himself , who was not a man easily intimi- dated , told Macklin , that " a continuance in these riots would not only shut him out of Drury Lane Theatre for ever , but perhaps shut him up in a prison , which was much worse ...
... Barrowby himself , who was not a man easily intimi- dated , told Macklin , that " a continuance in these riots would not only shut him out of Drury Lane Theatre for ever , but perhaps shut him up in a prison , which was much worse ...
137. oldal
... Barrowby seems to have formed himself upon this plan . He was naturally forward and decisive , both in his conversation and measures ; and as he had a fund of knowledge to depend upon , as well as a great turn for satirical wit , he was ...
... Barrowby seems to have formed himself upon this plan . He was naturally forward and decisive , both in his conversation and measures ; and as he had a fund of knowledge to depend upon , as well as a great turn for satirical wit , he was ...
139. oldal
... Barrowby ; but they must first take into their account of what import the title of a theatrical critic was in those days - It was the top feather in the cap of gallantry and literature - It was sought after by most of the young men of ...
... Barrowby ; but they must first take into their account of what import the title of a theatrical critic was in those days - It was the top feather in the cap of gallantry and literature - It was sought after by most of the young men of ...
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Memoirs of Charles Macklin, Comedian: With the Dramatic Characters, Manners ... William Cook Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2017 |
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