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Pagina 5
... character , I do myself the honour to shew my veneration for transcendent merit under my own name , in this address to your lordship . The just ap- plication of those high accomplishments , of which you are master , has been an ...
... character , I do myself the honour to shew my veneration for transcendent merit under my own name , in this address to your lordship . The just ap- plication of those high accomplishments , of which you are master , has been an ...
Pagina 6
... character your lordship exerts with so prevailing an imparti- ality , that you win the approbation even of those who dissent from you , and you always obtain favour be- cause you are never moved by it . This gives you a certain dignity ...
... character your lordship exerts with so prevailing an imparti- ality , that you win the approbation even of those who dissent from you , and you always obtain favour be- cause you are never moved by it . This gives you a certain dignity ...
Pagina 9
... character he bears in an opera by his action , as much as he does the words of it by his voice . Every limb , and every finger contributes to the part he acts , insomuch that a deaf man might go along with him in the sense of it . There ...
... character he bears in an opera by his action , as much as he does the words of it by his voice . Every limb , and every finger contributes to the part he acts , insomuch that a deaf man might go along with him in the sense of it . There ...
Pagina 10
... character , and shews the prince even in the giving of a letter , or dispatch- ing of a message . Our best actors are somewhat at a loss to support themselves with proper gesture , as they move from any considerable distance to the ...
... character , and shews the prince even in the giving of a letter , or dispatch- ing of a message . Our best actors are somewhat at a loss to support themselves with proper gesture , as they move from any considerable distance to the ...
Pagina 11
... their behaviour , and consider , whe- ther the several parts are written up to that character which Mr. Powell piques himself upon , of an able and judicious dramatist . I have for this purpose provided myself THE TATLER . 11.
... their behaviour , and consider , whe- ther the several parts are written up to that character which Mr. Powell piques himself upon , of an able and judicious dramatist . I have for this purpose provided myself THE TATLER . 11.
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