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" Ghost, which though it might have astonished, it had not provoked him ? for you may observe that in this beautiful speech, the passion never rises beyond an almost breathless astonishment, or an impatience, limited by filial reverence... "
The British Cyclopaedia of the Arts, Sciences, History, Geography ... - Страница 210
1838
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The Retrospective Review.., Том 1

Henry Southern - 1820 - 402 страница
...am the more bold to offer you this particular instance, because the late Mr. Addison, while I sate by him, to see this scene acted, made the same observation, asking with some surprize, if I thought Hamlet should be in so violent a passion with the Ghost, which, tho'...
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The Retrospective Review, and Historical and Antiquarian Magazine, Том 1

1820 - 394 страница
...am the more bold to offer you this particular instance, because the late Mr. Addison, while I sate by him, to see this scene acted, made the same observation, asking with some surprize, if I thought Hamlet should be in so violent a passion with the Ghost, which, tho'...
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The Works of Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and Reed

William Shakespeare - 1825 - 1010 страница
...instance, because the late Mr. Addison, while 1 sat by him, to »ee the scene acted, made tae *ame us crime; and to be impudent in foreswearing the fact,...shame in committing the fault." GREENE. ** I ne'er it bad not provoked him ? for yon mij observe in this beautiful speech, the passion never rises beyond...
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An Apology for the Life of Mr. Colley Cibber ... Written by himself

Colley Cibber - 1826 - 358 страница
...was all the while (as Shakspeare terms it) tearing a passion into rags. I am the more bold to offer you this particular instance, because the late Mr...observe, that in this beautiful speech the passion never -ises beyond an almost breathless astonishment, or an impatience limited by filial reverence, to inquire...
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Autobiography, a Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives ..., Том 1

1826 - 362 страница
...was all the while (as Shakspeare terms it) tearing a passion into rags. I am the more bold to offer you this particular instance, because the late Mr...Hamlet should be in so violent a passion with the gho«t, which, though it might have astonished, had not provoked him ? For you may observe, that in...
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The Retrospective Review, Том 1

1820 - 398 страница
...am the more bold to offer you this particular instance, because the late Mr. Addison, while I sate by him, to see this scene acted, made the same observation, asking me with some surprize, if I thought Hamlet should be in so violent a passion with the Ghost, which tho' it might...
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The Lives of the Players: Macklin

John Galt - 1831 - 332 страница
...all the while, as Shakspeare terms it, ' tearing a passion into rags.' I am the more bold to offer you this particular instance, because the late Mr....had not provoked him ; for you may observe, that in his beautiful speech the passion never rises beyond an almost breathless astonishment, or an impatience...
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The Lives of the Players, Том 1

John Galt - 1831 - 336 страница
...all the while, as Shakspeare terms it, ' tearing a passion into rags.' I am the more bold to offer you this particular instance, because the late Mr....had not provoked him ; for you may observe, that in his beautiful speech the passion never rises beyond an almost breathless astonishment, or an impatience...
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History of the American Theatre, Том 1

William Dunlap - 1833 - 836 страница
...all the while, as Shakspeare terms it, ' tearing a passion into rags'. I am the more bold to offer you this particular instance, because the late Mr. Addison, while I sat by him to see the scene acted, made the same observation, asking me with some surprise if I thought Hamlet ' should...
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Lives of eminent and illustrious Englishmen, ed. by G. G. Cunningham, Том 7

Englishmen - 1836 - 256 страница
...all the while, as Shakspeare terms it, ' tearing a passion into rags.' I am the more bold to offer you this particular instance, because the late Mr...had not provoked him. For you may observe that in his beautiful speech, the passion never rises beyond an almost breathless astonishment, or an impatience...
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