His features, though not sufficiently regular to be termed handsome, were capable of almost illimitable expression ; his eyes, as it were, played with the passions... A Record of the Boston Stage - Sida 178efter William Warland Clapp - 1853 - 479 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| 1834 - 850 sidor
...middle height, and was accordingly deficient in the dignity of deportment requisite for some characters. His features, though not sufficiently regular to be...he walked the stage with ease and self-possession. He originally possessed an excellent constitution, which, had it not been impaired by excesses, would,... | |
| 1833 - 468 sidor
...the dignity of deportment requisite for certain characters, as that of the noble Roman, Coriolamte. His features, though not sufficiently regular to be...expression; his eyes, as it were, played with the passions «'-—'-- " — —•" -'— J >•-• - "- : - music, and in sudden transitions abounded his amusing... | |
| 1834 - 476 sidor
...deficient in the dignity of deportment requisite for certain characters, as that of the noble Koman, Coriolanus. His features, though not sufficiently...abounded with fine, meteor-like effect; and, although he was not of dignified stature, he walked the stage with the ease and self-possession attainable only... | |
| 1834 - 850 sidor
...middle height, and was accordant deficient in the dignity of deportment requisite for some characters. His features, though not sufficiently regular to be...capable of almost illimitable expression; his eyes, аз it were, played with tie passions in the тегу spirit of master v ; his voice, in the undertime«,... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1835 - 810 sidor
...was accordingly deficient in the dignity of deportment reqnisite for certain characters, as that of Coriolanus. His features, though not sufficiently...passions, in the very spirit of mastery; his voice, in the .under tones, boomed with melancholy music, and in sudden transitions abounded with fine, meteor-like... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1835 - 800 sidor
...accordingly deficient in the dignity of deportment requisite for certain characters, ns that of Coriolanvs. His features, though not sufficiently regular to be...in the very spirit of mastery ; his voice, in the undrr tones, boomed with melancholy music, and in sudden transitions abounded with fine, meteor-like... | |
| William Jackson,1835 - 1835 - 814 sidor
...accordingly deficient in the dignity of deportment requisite for certain characters, as that of Coriolo.nus. His features, though not sufficiently regular to be...passions, in the very spirit of mastery; his voice, in the under tones, boomed with melancholy music, and in sudden transitions abounded with fine, rneteor-like... | |
| 1835 - 804 sidor
...deficient in the dignity of deportment requitite for certain characters, as that of Coriolo -ir - . His features, though not sufficiently regular to be...in the Very spirit of mastery ; his voice, in the under tones, boomed with melancholy music, and in sudden transitions abounded with fine, meteor-like... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1835 - 810 sidor
...deportment requisite for certain characters, as that of Coriolanus, His features, though not sufliciently regular to be termed handsome, were capable of almost...in the very spirit of mastery ; his voice, in the under tones, boomed with melancholy music, and in sudden transitions abounded with fine, meteor-like... | |
| 1838 - 1050 sidor
...characters, as that of the noble Roman, Coriolanus. His features, though not sufficiently regular to he termed handsome, were capable of almost illimitable...dignified stature, he walked the stage with ease and self- possession, attainable only by true genius. Sir Robert Sinclair thus details the honourable reception... | |
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