| Judith Pascoe - 1997 - 284 pagina’s
...of Garrick so admirably drawn by the pen of Sheridan." Erskine, in lieu of Garrick, is praised for The grace of action, the adapted mien, Faithful as...The expressive glance, whose subtle comment draws Entranc'd attention and a mute applause. (MLAO In short, what impresses Opie about Erskine is his ability... | |
| Penny Gay - 2006 - 220 pagina’s
...of naturalistic actors remained strong in Jane Austen's day. Sheridan's encomium is representative: 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... | |
| 18?? - 128 pagina’s
...unallied ! E'en matchless Garrick's art, to heaven resigned, No fixed effect, no model, leaves behind. The grace of action, the adapted mien, Faithful as nature to the varied scene ; Th' expressive glance, whose subtle comment draws Entranced attention, and a mute applause ; Gesture... | |
| Charles Elston Nixon - 1903 - 518 pagina’s
...memory's guard ; By whose faint breath his merits shall abide, Unvouch'd by proof, to substance unallied! 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... | |
| 1779 - 828 pagina’s
...fubftaccc unalliedl Ev'n matchlefs GARRICK'S an to heav'n re/ion'd, Ko fix'd men, no model leaves behind I The grace of action— the adapted mien Faithful as Nature to the varied (cene ; Gefture that marks, with force and feeling fraught, A ftnft in filcnce, and a will in thought... | |
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