Lamb's Criticism: A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles LambThe University Press, 1923 - 114 Seiten |
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... actor appears wholly unconscious of the presence of spectators . In tragedy - in all which is to affect the feelings this undivided attention to his stage business , seems indispensable . Yet it is , in fact , dispensed with every day ...
... actor appears wholly unconscious of the presence of spectators . In tragedy - in all which is to affect the feelings this undivided attention to his stage business , seems indispensable . Yet it is , in fact , dispensed with every day ...
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... actor , by a sort of sub- reference , rather than direct appeal to us , disarms the character of a great deal of its odiousness , by seeming to engage our compassion for the insecure tenure by which he holds his money bags and ...
... actor , by a sort of sub- reference , rather than direct appeal to us , disarms the character of a great deal of its odiousness , by seeming to engage our compassion for the insecure tenure by which he holds his money bags and ...
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... actor holding himself aloof from all partici- pation or concern with those who are come to be diverted by him . Macbeth must see the dagger , and no ear but his own be told of it ; but an old fool in farce may think he sees some- thing ...
... actor holding himself aloof from all partici- pation or concern with those who are come to be diverted by him . Macbeth must see the dagger , and no ear but his own be told of it ; but an old fool in farce may think he sees some- thing ...
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... acting at least does not always demand from the performer that strict abstraction from all reference to an audi- ence , which is exacted of it ; but that in some cases a sort of compromise may take place , and all the purposes of ...
... acting at least does not always demand from the performer that strict abstraction from all reference to an audi- ence , which is exacted of it ; but that in some cases a sort of compromise may take place , and all the purposes of ...
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... Actor's genius bade them breathe anew ; Though , like the bard himself , in night they lay , Immortal Garrick call'd them back to day : And till Eternity with power sublime Shall mark the mortal hour of hoary Time , Shakspeare and ...
... Actor's genius bade them breathe anew ; Though , like the bard himself , in night they lay , Immortal Garrick call'd them back to day : And till Eternity with power sublime Shall mark the mortal hour of hoary Time , Shakspeare and ...
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