| Tobias Smollett - 1777 - 336 trang
...furpafled all " his predeceflbrs of this and perhaps every other " nation in his genius for acting, in the fweetnefs " and variety of his tones, the irrefiftible...the *' elegance of attitude, and the whole pathos of u expreffion. " Candidates for literary fame appeared even in " the higher fphere of life embellifhed... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1777 - 330 trang
...furpafled all " his predeceflbrs of this and perhaps every other '' nation in his genius for acting, in the fweetnefs *' and variety of his tones, the...magic of '' his eye, the fire and vivacity of his aftiort, the << elegance of attitude, and the whole pathos of '*- expreffion. • -.-. '' Candidates... | |
| Thomas Davies - 1780 - 372 trang
...furpaffed all his predeceffors of this, and, perhaps, every other nation, in his genius for adiing, in the fweetnefs and variety of his tones, the irrefiftible...of attitude, and the whole pathos of expreffion." Not content with this public declaration of his-fentiments with refpecT: to Mr. Garrick, upon the latter's... | |
| 1780 - 852 trang
...oation, in his genius for a¿íi. -t in the fwt'etnefs and vivacity of his tones, ;• с irrefiftable magic of his eye, the fire and Vivacity of his action,...of attitude, and the whole pathos of expreffion." Whr.i Mr. Garrick prefented him with his Winter'» Tale, altered from Shakefpc.ir, the doäor :i acknowledging... | |
| Thomas Davies - 1781 - 556 trang
...other nation, in his genius for acting, in the fweetnefs and variety of his tones, the irrefiftable magic of his eye, the fire and vivacity of his action,...of attitude, and the whole pathos of expreffion;" Not content with this public declaration of his fcntiments with refpect to Mr. Garrick, DAVID GARRICK,... | |
| Tobias George Smollett - 1794 - 384 trang
...furpaffed all his predeceffors of this, and perhaps every other nation , in his genius for acting ; in the fweetnefs and variety of his tones , the irrefiftible magic of his eye , the fire and vivacity of his aclion, the elegance of attitude, and the whole pathos of expreffion, Quin excelled in dignity and... | |
| 1802 - 700 trang
...pvedecef« fors of this, and, perhap*, every other ' nation, in his genius far nclipg, in ' the fwcetncfs and variety of his tones ' the irrefiftible magic...fire and vivacity of his action, the ' elegance of his attitudes, and the • whole pathos of exprelfion.' " Thofe two characters were moft evidently... | |
| Arthur Murphy - 1801 - 544 trang
...furpaffed * f all his predeceflbrs of this, and, perhaps, every ?* other nation, in his genius for acting, in the *' fweetnefs and variety of his tones, the...fire and vivacity of his action, " the elegance of his attitudes, and the whole pajhos " of expreffion." THOSE two character? were moft evidently founded... | |
| 1801 - 432 trang
...other nation, in his genius for acting, in the sweetness and variety of' his tones, the irresistible magic of his eye, the fire and vivacity of his action, the ele gance of his attitudes, and the whole pathos of ex pression." , Tho;e two characters were most... | |
| John Stark (of Edinburgh.) - 1805 - 452 trang
...other nation, in his genius for acting, in the sweetness and variety of his tones, the irresistible magic of his eye, the fire and vivacity of his action, the elegance of his attitude, and the whole pathos of expression." Mr. Garrick having expressed his sense of this panegyric... | |
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