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... ment ; yet I think our chief Tragedian Mr. Kemble fully un derstood the importance of it , and practised it successfully ; though vehement exertion of the lungs , unhappily for him , was what his frame could ill endure , yet by distinct ...
... ment ; yet I think our chief Tragedian Mr. Kemble fully un derstood the importance of it , and practised it successfully ; though vehement exertion of the lungs , unhappily for him , was what his frame could ill endure , yet by distinct ...
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... ment animated and improved the text would have been a loss indeed . Of Garrick it was not originally my purpose to have spoken in this place ; but the recollection of his various and enchant- ing talents presses on my mind , and not to ...
... ment animated and improved the text would have been a loss indeed . Of Garrick it was not originally my purpose to have spoken in this place ; but the recollection of his various and enchant- ing talents presses on my mind , and not to ...
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... ment , that fills up the action , and what is termed the bye - play of his part . He naturally will not allow himself to perform such common offices , as are above alluded to , like common men , but specifically and precisely as the ...
... ment , that fills up the action , and what is termed the bye - play of his part . He naturally will not allow himself to perform such common offices , as are above alluded to , like common men , but specifically and precisely as the ...
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... ment . Authors , who have been in the practice of writing to the galleries , must give place to those , who can address themselves to hearers of a purer taste ; and actors , who , in compliment to those gallery - authors , have ...
... ment . Authors , who have been in the practice of writing to the galleries , must give place to those , who can address themselves to hearers of a purer taste ; and actors , who , in compliment to those gallery - authors , have ...
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... ment of the taste and genius of the age we live in . TRAVELLING SKETCHES IN RUSSIA AND SWEDEN , DURING THE YEARS 1805 , 1806 , 1807 , 1808. BY ROBERT KER PORTER . 4to . pp . 303 , 296. 51. 5s . - Phillips , London . STERNE has said ...
... ment of the taste and genius of the age we live in . TRAVELLING SKETCHES IN RUSSIA AND SWEDEN , DURING THE YEARS 1805 , 1806 , 1807 , 1808. BY ROBERT KER PORTER . 4to . pp . 303 , 296. 51. 5s . - Phillips , London . STERNE has said ...
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