The London review, conducted by R. Cumberland, Том 1Richard Cumberland 1809 |
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... persons and performances , is amongst the few gratifications , which Time bestows upon old age in compensation for much better comforts , which he takes away . A I can imagine that I sit and hear the deep - toned and decla- matory roll ...
... persons and performances , is amongst the few gratifications , which Time bestows upon old age in compensation for much better comforts , which he takes away . A I can imagine that I sit and hear the deep - toned and decla- matory roll ...
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... persons of distinc- tion ; and till the pointed penetrating style of Garrick gave a less laborious and a quicker current to poetic measure , Quin's Atlantic swell kept its majestic roll unrivalled . 1 It is no new thing to tell the ...
... persons of distinc- tion ; and till the pointed penetrating style of Garrick gave a less laborious and a quicker current to poetic measure , Quin's Atlantic swell kept its majestic roll unrivalled . 1 It is no new thing to tell the ...
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... person only added to the triumph of her talents . As Garrick's genius could dilate his stature , so could her excellence give grace and juvenility to her person . In short he might have played a giant , and she a fairy , if Shakespear ...
... person only added to the triumph of her talents . As Garrick's genius could dilate his stature , so could her excellence give grace and juvenility to her person . In short he might have played a giant , and she a fairy , if Shakespear ...
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... person , voice and action so commanding , that sometimes in the domi- neering torrent of her passion , she would so overbear her interlocutors , as almost to outstep decorum and monopolize the stage . Still where any great and striking ...
... person , voice and action so commanding , that sometimes in the domi- neering torrent of her passion , she would so overbear her interlocutors , as almost to outstep decorum and monopolize the stage . Still where any great and striking ...
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... person , and modest unassuming manners , the junior Mr. Kemble wants nothing but oppor- tunities to display in new and more important parts the his- trionic powers , which he possesses in no less degree than others of his family . As I ...
... person , and modest unassuming manners , the junior Mr. Kemble wants nothing but oppor- tunities to display in new and more important parts the his- trionic powers , which he possesses in no less degree than others of his family . As I ...
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