The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volym 5J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1930 - 424 sidor |
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... effect given , too many significant hints , too much appearance of study . There is a tone in acting , as well as in painting , which is the chief and master excellence . Our highest conception of an actor is , that he shall assume the ...
... effect given , too many significant hints , too much appearance of study . There is a tone in acting , as well as in painting , which is the chief and master excellence . Our highest conception of an actor is , that he shall assume the ...
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... effect , and was , we conceive , exactly in the spirit of the character . So was the suppressed tone of irony in which he ridicules those who gave ducats for his uncle's picture , though they would make mouths at him , ' while his ...
... effect , and was , we conceive , exactly in the spirit of the character . So was the suppressed tone of irony in which he ridicules those who gave ducats for his uncle's picture , though they would make mouths at him , ' while his ...
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... effect , destroys all effect on our minds . - Mr . Knight played the servant very well ; but in general , there is too much an appearance in his acting , as if he was moved by wires . His feeling always flies to the extremities : his ...
... effect , destroys all effect on our minds . - Mr . Knight played the servant very well ; but in general , there is too much an appearance in his acting , as if he was moved by wires . His feeling always flies to the extremities : his ...
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