| Isaac Disraeli - 1807 - 538 oldal
...his countenance, which was ruddy and sanguine, when he came to the scene of the third act, where the ghost appears, through the violent and sudden emotion of amazement and horror^ turned instantly, on the sight of his father's spirit,, as pale as his neckcloth ; and at the same... | |
| Colley Cibber - 1822 - 564 oldal
...their own lives."— " Tattler," No. 71. > " I have lately been told by a gentleman who has frequently seen Betterton perform Hamlet, that he observed his...his father's spirit, as pale as his neckcloth ; when Ids whole body seemed to be affected with a tremor inexpressible ; so that, had his father's ghost... | |
| Richard Ryan - 1825 - 526 oldal
...fired the , pistol lias been taken to the Public-office, Bow-street, and interrogated by Mr, Birnie, the Magistrate ; and from the wild and incoherent...instantly, on the sight of his father's spirit, as pale as hi*: • neckcloth ; when his whole body seemed to be affected with a tremor inexpressible ; so that,... | |
| William Dunlap - 1833 - 836 oldal
...terrible to the spectator as to himself." Another author has said of this actor " that his countei2 nance, naturally ruddy and sanguine, in the scene of the...violent and sudden emotion of amazement and horror, turned instantly on the sight of his father's spirit as pale as his neckcloth, when his whole body... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 256 oldal
...Laureate.' " I have lately," says that anonymous writer, " been told by a gentleman who has frequently seen Betterton perform Hamlet, that he observed his...sudden emotion of amazement and horror, turn instantly as pale as his neckcloth, when his whole body seemed to be affected with a tremour inexpressible :... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1832 - 558 oldal
[ Sajnáljuk, az oldal tartalma korlátozott hozzáférésű. ] | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - 1853 - 506 oldal
...Laureate.' " I have lately," says that anonymous writer, " been told by a gentleman who has frequently seen Betterton perform Hamlet, that he observed his...was naturally ruddy and sanguine, in the scene of i the third act, where his father's ghost appears, through the violent and sudden emotion of amazement... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - 1863 - 818 oldal
...gentleman who has frequently seen Betterton perform Hamlet, that he observed his countenance, vthich was naturally ruddy and sanguine, in the scene of...sudden emotion of amazement and horror, turn instantly as pale as his i neckcloth, when his whole body seemed to be affected with a tremour j inexpressible:... | |
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