The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volym 5J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1930 - 424 sidor |
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... tone , a certain stage sing - song in her delivery as in Mrs. Siddons's . Through all the tedious speeches of this play , she preserved the same balanced artificial cadence , the same melancholy tone , as if her words were the continued ...
... tone , a certain stage sing - song in her delivery as in Mrs. Siddons's . Through all the tedious speeches of this play , she preserved the same balanced artificial cadence , the same melancholy tone , as if her words were the continued ...
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... tone that has become unpleasant to us by ceaseless repetition . She at present plays all her parts in the Magdalen ... tones of his voice produce their full effect on the ear . The same recurring sounds , by dint of repetition , fasten ...
... tone that has become unpleasant to us by ceaseless repetition . She at present plays all her parts in the Magdalen ... tones of his voice produce their full effect on the ear . The same recurring sounds , by dint of repetition , fasten ...
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... tone which she displays . Her taste in singing is severe and fastidious ; and this is , we suppose , the reason that a connoisseur of great eminence compared it to Titian's colouring . Madam Marconi , on the contrary , has a broad and ...
... tone which she displays . Her taste in singing is severe and fastidious ; and this is , we suppose , the reason that a connoisseur of great eminence compared it to Titian's colouring . Madam Marconi , on the contrary , has a broad and ...
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