| 1826 - Liczba stron: 362
...what the other only knew to write ! Pity it is that the momentary beauties flowing from an harmonious elocution cannot, like those of poetry, be their own...known as what he spoke, then might you see the muse of Shakspeare in her triumph, with all her beauties in their best array, rising into real life and charming... | |
| Colley Cibber - 1826 - Liczba stron: 358
...what the other only knew to write ! Pity it is that the momentary beauties flowing from an harmonious elocution cannot, like those of, poetry, be their...imperfect attestation of a few surviving spectators 1 Could how Betterton spoke be as easily known as what he spoke, then might you see the muse of Shakspeare... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1826 - Liczba stron: 570
...Nor pen nor pencil can the actor save ; The art and artist have one common grave." from an harmonious elocution, cannot, like those of poetry, be their...at best, can but faintly glimmer through the memory of a few surviving spectators." With respect to the style and versification of the Monody, the heroic... | |
| Shakespeare club Sheffield - 1829 - Liczba stron: 190
...language of one of their biographers, " pity it is that the momentary beauties flowing from an harmonious elocution cannot, like those of poetry, be their own...record — that the animated graces of the player should live no longer than the instant breath and motion that presents them, or at best can but faintly... | |
| John Galt - 1831 - Liczba stron: 336
...what the other only knew to write. Pity it is that the momentary beauties flowing from an harmonious elocution cannot, like those of poetry, be their own...known as what he spoke, then might you see the muse of Shakspeare in her triumph, with all her beauties in their best array, rising into real life, and charming... | |
| John Galt - 1831 - Liczba stron: 332
...what the other only knew to write. Pity it is that the momentary beauties flowing from an harmonious elocution cannot, like those of poetry, be their own...few surviving spectators. Could how Betterton spoke he as easily known as what he spoke, then might you see the muse of Shakspeare in her triumph, with... | |
| John Galt - 1831 - Liczba stron: 324
...to humanity, 594 MRS. SIDDONS. " PITT it is that the momentary beauties flowing from an harmonious elocution cannot, like those of poetry, be their own...and motion that presents them; or at best can but imperfectly glimmer through memory ofa few surviving spectators;" says Colley Gibber, and who, that... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1834 - Liczba stron: 358
...conceive how Betterton played him. Pity it is, that the momentary beauties flowing from an harmonious elocution cannot, like those of poetry, be their own...no longer than the instant breath and motion that represent them ; or, at least, can but faintly glimmer through the memory and imperfect attestation... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1834 - Liczba stron: 414
..." Pity it is that the momentary beauties flowing from a harmonious elocution cannot, like those at poetry, be their own record ;— that the animated...no longer than the instant breath and motion that represent them ; or at least can but faintly glimmer through the memory and imperfect attestation of... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1834 - Liczba stron: 324
...MRS. SIDDONS. BY THOMAS CAMPBELL. "Pity it is that the momentary beauties flowing from a harmonious elocution cannot, like those of poetry, be their own...— that the animated graces of the Player can live DO longer than the instant breath and motion that represent them ; or at least can but faintly glimmer... | |
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