The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volym 5J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1930 - 424 sidor |
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... play for , like a man who fences with poisoned weapons , and has business enough on his hands to call for the whole stock of his sober circumspection , his dark duplicity , and insidious gravity . He resembles a man who sits down to play ...
... play for , like a man who fences with poisoned weapons , and has business enough on his hands to call for the whole stock of his sober circumspection , his dark duplicity , and insidious gravity . He resembles a man who sits down to play ...
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... play more completely vulgarised in the acting than this . What shall we say of Fawcett , who played Sir Peter Teazle ... play comedy , nor aspire to play tragedy . Sentimental pantomime is his forte . Charles Kemble made the best Charles ...
... play more completely vulgarised in the acting than this . What shall we say of Fawcett , who played Sir Peter Teazle ... play comedy , nor aspire to play tragedy . Sentimental pantomime is his forte . Charles Kemble made the best Charles ...
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... play Richard naturally , is to play it as Richard would play it , not as Mr. Cobham would play it ; he comes there to shew us not himself , but the tyrant and the king - not what he would do , but what another I would do in such ...
... play Richard naturally , is to play it as Richard would play it , not as Mr. Cobham would play it ; he comes there to shew us not himself , but the tyrant and the king - not what he would do , but what another I would do in such ...
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