| 1826 - 310 pagina’s
...! • Even matchless Garrick's heart to heav'n resign'd, No fix'd effect, no model leaves behind ! The grace of action — the adapted mien, Faithful as nature to the varied scene : [draws Th' expressive glance — whose subtle comment Entranc'd attention, and a mute applause ;... | |
| 1829 - 506 pagina’s
...existence we could say, — "Esro rERrETOA !" Admirably has Sheridan described the qualifications of tie actor : — is the description not equally applicable...fraught, A sense in silence, and a will in thought ; Harmonious speech, whose pure and liquid tone Gives verse a music scarce confess'd its own ; As light... | |
| John Hall Hindmarsh - 1845 - 464 pagina’s
...! Even matchless Garrick's a'rt, to heaven resig'ned, No fixed effe'ct, no mo' del/ leaves behi'nd. The grace of ac'tion, the adapted mi'en, (Faithful...appl'ause ; Ge'sture,/ that marks, with force and fe'eling-fraught, A sen'se in silence, and a will in tho'ught ; Harmonious spee'ch, whose pure and... | |
| People - 1845 - 346 pagina’s
...honourable testimonies to his social worth : among which was the following monody to his memory : " The grace of action, the adapted mien, Faithful as nature to the varied scene, Th'expressive glance, whose subtle comment draws Entranc'd attention, and a mute applause; Gesture... | |
| Cecilia Lucy Brightwell - 1854 - 440 pagina’s
...portrait which might have been supposed to be that of the Honorable Thomas Erskine, for his indeed were " The grace of action, the adapted mien, Faithful as...The expressive glance, whose subtle comment draws Entranc'd attention and a mute applause; Gesture that marks, with sense of feeling fraught, A sense... | |
| Cecilia Lucy Brightwell - 1855 - 266 pagina’s
...portrait which might have been supposed to be that of the Hon. Thomas Erskine ; for his, indeed, were " ' The grace of action, the adapted mien, Faithful as...comment draws Entranced attention and a mute applause,' " eto. The year 1836 seems to have passed in the quiet of ordinary routine, unmarked by change, other... | |
| Charles Williams - 1856 - 396 pagina’s
...him. Powerful are the impressions frequently produced by the living voice, aided as it is by — " The grace of action, the adapted mien, Faithful as nature to the varied scene ; Gesture that marks, with fine emotion fraught, A sense in silence, and a will in thought." But, in... | |
| William Earle - 1859 - 348 pagina’s
...resigned, No fix'd effect — no moral, leaves behind. The grace of action — the adopted mien, Truthful as nature to the varied scene, The expressive glance...Entranced attention and a mute applause : Gesture which marks with force and feeling fraught, A sense in silence, and a will in thought : Harmonious... | |
| Charles Churchill, William Tooke - 1864 - 382 pagina’s
...expressive glance — whose subtle comment draws Entrane'd attention and a mute applause; (Jestitiv. that marks, with force and feeling fraught, A sense in silence, and a will in thought; Harmonious speech, whose pure and liquid tone Gives verse a music, scarce confess'd its own; As light... | |
| Cecilia Lucy Brightwell - 1866 - 262 pagina’s
...which might have been supposed to be that of the Honourable Thomas Erskine, for his indeed were — ' The grace of action, the adapted mien, Faithful as...attention, and a mute applause : Gesture that marks, with sense of feeling fraught, A sense in silence, and a will in thought. Harmonious speech, whose pure... | |
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