The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Tom 6H. Colburn, 1822 |
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... play subservient to the developement of a single passion , seems to us erroneous ; because character is only one part of tragic excellence ; be- cause the scheme tends to that nice analysis of motive which a theatrical public will not ...
... play subservient to the developement of a single passion , seems to us erroneous ; because character is only one part of tragic excellence ; be- cause the scheme tends to that nice analysis of motive which a theatrical public will not ...
Strona 10
... played Rezenvelt respect- ably - he can play nothing in a style beneath respectability , and many parts above it ; but he is not light and gay enough for the careless reveller . There is , indeed , no actor on the stage who can hit off ...
... played Rezenvelt respect- ably - he can play nothing in a style beneath respectability , and many parts above it ; but he is not light and gay enough for the careless reveller . There is , indeed , no actor on the stage who can hit off ...
Strona 11
... play Lady Macbeth ill . No attempt is great to which great capabilities are not applied ; else , if the mere value of the stake and the hazard were sufficient to dignify the adventurer , a man who pur- chases a ticket in the lottery ...
... play Lady Macbeth ill . No attempt is great to which great capabilities are not applied ; else , if the mere value of the stake and the hazard were sufficient to dignify the adventurer , a man who pur- chases a ticket in the lottery ...
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... play . But this prospect is unhappily far from being realized : Mr. Macready has only performed twice ; Mr. Young makes a part of the raree - show of the Exile ; and Mr. Charles Kemble is not engaged at all . Into the secret history of ...
... play . But this prospect is unhappily far from being realized : Mr. Macready has only performed twice ; Mr. Young makes a part of the raree - show of the Exile ; and Mr. Charles Kemble is not engaged at all . Into the secret history of ...
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... play those chief ones in which he has made the deepest and most last- ing impression . Then might we hope to see our best tragedies taking their place in the round of theatrical en- tertainments , instead of being laid aside on account ...
... play those chief ones in which he has made the deepest and most last- ing impression . Then might we hope to see our best tragedies taking their place in the round of theatrical en- tertainments , instead of being laid aside on account ...
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