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" He is not less happy in his mien and gait, in which he is neither strutting nor mincing, neither stiff nor slouching. When three or four are on the stage with him he is attentive to whatever is spoke, and never drops his character when he has finished... "
The Life of David Garrick - Trang 32
bởi Percy Fitzgerald - 1899 - 480 trang
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Eight Essays on Various Subjects

Samuel Roffey Maitland - 1852 - 280 trang
...spoke, and never drops his character when he has finished a speech, by either looking contemptibly on an inferior performer, unnecessary spitting, or suffering his eyes to wander thro' the whole circle of spectators." But when we speak of the school of declamation, we must not...

The Quarterly Review (london)

Anonymous - 1868 - 602 trang
...four are on the stage with him he is attentive to whatever is spoke, and never drops his character when he has finished a speech, by either looking contemptuously...repeated, but graceful, decent, and becoming.' This is invaluable, both as showing what Garrick was, and what the actors of that time — in this also, unhappily,...

The Quarterly Review, Tập 125

1868 - 602 trang
...four are on the stage with him lie is attentive to whatever is spoke, and never drops his character when he has finished a speech, by either looking contemptuously...superfluous, awkward, or too frequently repeated, Imt graceful, decent, and becoming.' This is invaluable, both as showing- what Garrick was, and what...

The Quarterly Review, Tập 125

1868 - 600 trang
...four are on the stage with him he is attentive to whatever is spoke, and never drops his character when he has finished a speech, by either looking contemptuously...superfluous, awkward, or too frequently repeated, hnt graceful, decent, and becoming.' This is invaluable, both as showing what Garrick was, and what...

Littell's Living Age, Tập 98

1868 - 846 trang
...four are on the stage with him he it attentive to whatever is spoke, and never drops his character when he has finished a speech, by either looking contemptuously...to wander through the whole circle of spectators. Ilis action is never superfluous, awkward, or too frequently repeated, but graceful, decent, and be-...

The London Quarterly Review, Tập 124-125

1868 - 624 trang
...four are on the stage with him he it attentive to whatever is spoke, and never drops his character when he has finished a speech, by either looking contemptuously...performer, unnecessary spitting, or suffering his *ye» to wander through the whole circle of spectators. His action is never superfluous, awkward, or...

Essays on the Drama

Theodore Martin - 1874 - 360 trang
...four are on the stage with him he is. attentive to whatever is spoke, and never drops his character when he has finished a speech, by either looking contemptuously on an inferior performer, unnecessary spitting, o» suffering his eyes to wander through the whole circle of spectators. His action is never superfluous,...

The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Tập 95

1880 - 800 trang
...four arc on the stage with him, he is attentive to whatever is spoke, and never drops his character when he has finished a speech, by either looking contemptuously...frequently repeated, but graceful, decent, and becoming." An actor might merit such praise to-day without having any claim to be regarded as a prodigy. But this...

David Garrick

Joseph Knight - 1894 - 366 trang
...four are on the stage with him, he is attentive to whatever is spoke, and never drops his characters when he has finished a speech by either looking contemptuously...frequently repeated, but graceful, decent, and becoming." With its testimony so often and so curiously negative to Garrick's qualities, this quaint criticism...

The Actor's Art: Theatrical Reminiscences, Methods of Study and Advice to ...

Sir John Alexander Hammerton - 1897 - 284 trang
...four are on the stage with him, he is attentive to whatever is spoke, and never drops his character when he has finished a speech, by either looking contemptuously on an inferior person, unnecessary spitting (!), or suffering his eyes to wander through the whole circle of spectators....




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