The Actor: A Treatise on the Art of Playing : Interspersed with Theatrical Anecdotes, Critical Remarks on Plays, and Occasional Observations on AudiencesR. Griffiths, 1750 - 326 strán (strany) |
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... fucceed in drawing Tears from us , have more Neceffity than any others for that peculiar kind of it , which we fometimes ex- prefs by the Word Tenderness , tho ' more strongly by the appropriated Term Feeling . CHA P. IV . 106 Players ...
... fucceed in drawing Tears from us , have more Neceffity than any others for that peculiar kind of it , which we fometimes ex- prefs by the Word Tenderness , tho ' more strongly by the appropriated Term Feeling . CHA P. IV . 106 Players ...
Strana 2
... that it is impoffible to fucceed in fo ill- judg'd an attempt . This we fhall endeavour to explain , in the fecond book of this first part . BOOK LOTOTOTOTOTOTO BOOK I. In which many of the common Prejudices 2 The ACTOR .
... that it is impoffible to fucceed in fo ill- judg'd an attempt . This we fhall endeavour to explain , in the fecond book of this first part . BOOK LOTOTOTOTOTOTO BOOK I. In which many of the common Prejudices 2 The ACTOR .
Strana 7
... fucceed to another ; and that perhaps its contrary . The player has equal neceffity for addrefs and for precifion , to give the true ftrength to every paffage in his part , and to convey the fentiments delivered to his care , in their ...
... fucceed to another ; and that perhaps its contrary . The player has equal neceffity for addrefs and for precifion , to give the true ftrength to every paffage in his part , and to convey the fentiments delivered to his care , in their ...
Strana 12
... fucceed . Perhaps this kind of fenfe is wanting in those actors , who tho ' they are applauded on the stage , are faid among the criticks to have bad under- ftandings ; but if it is fo , nature has given them in recompenfe another ...
... fucceed . Perhaps this kind of fenfe is wanting in those actors , who tho ' they are applauded on the stage , are faid among the criticks to have bad under- ftandings ; but if it is fo , nature has given them in recompenfe another ...
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... fucceed to one another in his foul . The heart that enjoys this , in a proper degree , is like foft wax , which , under the hands of a judicious artist , is capable of becoming , in the fame minute , a Medea and a Sappho ; an eafy 4 ...
... fucceed to one another in his foul . The heart that enjoys this , in a proper degree , is like foft wax , which , under the hands of a judicious artist , is capable of becoming , in the fame minute , a Medea and a Sappho ; an eafy 4 ...
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The Actor: A Treatise on the Art of Playing. Interspersed with Theatrical ... John Hill Úplné zobrazenie - 1750 |
The Actor: A Treatise on the Art of Playing, Interspersed with Theatrical ... John Hill Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1971 |
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