Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie & son, limited, 1900 - 136 Seiten |
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... Garrick's " nature " —that is to say , his truth to life . A mechanical method of delivery had since the days of Betterton got possession of the theatre ; Garrick's elocution was the natural elocution of passion , refined by art . " The ...
... Garrick's " nature " —that is to say , his truth to life . A mechanical method of delivery had since the days of Betterton got possession of the theatre ; Garrick's elocution was the natural elocution of passion , refined by art . " The ...
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... Garrick's acquaintance had been through a melancholy accident the cause of his daughter's death ; his reason forsook him , and it was his habit to go frequently to the window from which he had allowed the child to fall , and there to re ...
... Garrick's acquaintance had been through a melancholy accident the cause of his daughter's death ; his reason forsook him , and it was his habit to go frequently to the window from which he had allowed the child to fall , and there to re ...
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... Garrick surpassed him in the meetings of Romeo with the Friar and the Apothecary . " Had I been Juliet to Garrick's Romeo , " said a lady who wit- nessed both performances , “ so ardent and impas- sioned was he , I should have expected ...
... Garrick surpassed him in the meetings of Romeo with the Friar and the Apothecary . " Had I been Juliet to Garrick's Romeo , " said a lady who wit- nessed both performances , “ so ardent and impas- sioned was he , I should have expected ...
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