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... perhaps the most unlucky one an actor can be born with , as being least convertible to stage - effect ; still if nature be in the heart , and inspire it with its proper feelings , the features will , in some degree at least , obey its ...
... perhaps the most unlucky one an actor can be born with , as being least convertible to stage - effect ; still if nature be in the heart , and inspire it with its proper feelings , the features will , in some degree at least , obey its ...
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... show the signal of his sorrows to the spectators , lest they should not be in the humour to obey it , and leave him perhaps to the solitary self - indulgence of bewailing ( which some may interpret 4 Critical Essays on the Performers.
... show the signal of his sorrows to the spectators , lest they should not be in the humour to obey it , and leave him perhaps to the solitary self - indulgence of bewailing ( which some may interpret 4 Critical Essays on the Performers.
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... perhaps in the representation of many of her characters she became more impressive by the privation of those charms , than she would have been in the possession of them . I have heard some , who remembered her , contend , that as an ...
... perhaps in the representation of many of her characters she became more impressive by the privation of those charms , than she would have been in the possession of them . I have heard some , who remembered her , contend , that as an ...
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... perhaps after much solicitation at length discovering that his unhappy manuscript has been mislaid or lost : he can ill submit to have his offers treated , and his feelings tor- tured in this manner : he is undoubtedly entitled to ...
... perhaps after much solicitation at length discovering that his unhappy manuscript has been mislaid or lost : he can ill submit to have his offers treated , and his feelings tor- tured in this manner : he is undoubtedly entitled to ...
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... perhaps has hitherto known the author only by his Panora- mas , or by the account of his life , published amongst memoirs of other public characters , by his friend and brother - knight Sir R. Phillips , and who , never suspecting his ...
... perhaps has hitherto known the author only by his Panora- mas , or by the account of his life , published amongst memoirs of other public characters , by his friend and brother - knight Sir R. Phillips , and who , never suspecting his ...
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