The London review, conducted by R. Cumberland, Zväzok 1Richard Cumberland 1809 |
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... play - house and a private room . Of the two , Henderson was the more ungovernably above pitch ; yet Garrick had indulged himself in the habit of bawling out to servants and stage - re- tainers , till he broke the finer notes of his ...
... play - house and a private room . Of the two , Henderson was the more ungovernably above pitch ; yet Garrick had indulged himself in the habit of bawling out to servants and stage - re- tainers , till he broke the finer notes of his ...
Strana 8
... played Macbeth and Abel Drugger in the same night , and Mrs. Pritchard would have played with him as Lady Macbeth and Doll Common . Foote said , that Garrick would have rehearsed Richard the Third before a kitchen - fire in July to ...
... played Macbeth and Abel Drugger in the same night , and Mrs. Pritchard would have played with him as Lady Macbeth and Doll Common . Foote said , that Garrick would have rehearsed Richard the Third before a kitchen - fire in July to ...
Strana 9
... play the humble confidante to Mrs. Cibber's heroine , and never give an elevation to a single line above its pitch and station in the drama . I remember her coming out in the part of Clarinda in The Suspicious Husband , whilst Garrick ...
... play the humble confidante to Mrs. Cibber's heroine , and never give an elevation to a single line above its pitch and station in the drama . I remember her coming out in the part of Clarinda in The Suspicious Husband , whilst Garrick ...
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... play with more animation on any occasion , than when upon the stage with her , as for instance in the part of Don Felix and others of that amatory cast . In those days , before theatres were of the size , to which they , since have ...
... play with more animation on any occasion , than when upon the stage with her , as for instance in the part of Don Felix and others of that amatory cast . In those days , before theatres were of the size , to which they , since have ...
Strana 14
... 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 individual would , whose image is in his mind , and whose minutest ...
... 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 individual would , whose image is in his mind , and whose minutest ...
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