GarrickFaber & Faber, 1948 - 324 oldal |
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38. oldal
... character , and he knew where to find them in the works of older dramatists . He could borrow as much as he liked ... characters of the Beau and the Lady were introduced to exploit the comic powers of Harry Woodward and Kitty Clive . The ...
... character , and he knew where to find them in the works of older dramatists . He could borrow as much as he liked ... characters of the Beau and the Lady were introduced to exploit the comic powers of Harry Woodward and Kitty Clive . The ...
79. oldal
... character actor . Yet he declaimed well in the old formal style , and his complacent delight in his own performance ... characters , and that for this reason they could not be in the same house . Richard , Hamlet and Lear were his own ...
... character actor . Yet he declaimed well in the old formal style , and his complacent delight in his own performance ... characters , and that for this reason they could not be in the same house . Richard , Hamlet and Lear were his own ...
89. oldal
... character unblushingly lifted from Baker's Tunbridge Walks ) , he filled Covent Garden night after night , and the five - act play that came earlier in the evening received no more attention than the curtain - raiser of a later age ...
... character unblushingly lifted from Baker's Tunbridge Walks ) , he filled Covent Garden night after night , and the five - act play that came earlier in the evening received no more attention than the curtain - raiser of a later age ...
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