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" From the first chipping of the egg, his receiving motion, his feeling the ground, his standing upright, to his quick Harlequin trip round the empty shell, through the whole progression, every limb had its tongue, and every motion a voice, which "spoke... "
Some Account of the English Stage: From the Restoration in 1660 to 1830 - Trang 655
bởi John Genest - 1832
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"Their Majesties' Servants.": Annals of the English Stage, from ..., Tập 2

Dr. Doran (John) - 1865 - 446 trang
...egg by the heat of the sun. Jackson calls it a masterpiece in dumb show ; " from the first chipping of the egg, his receiving of motion, his feeling of...voice which spoke with most miraculous organ to the understandings and sensations of the observers." There was this difference between Rich and Garrick...

"Their Majesties' Servants": Annals of the English Stage from Thomas ...

John Doran - 1865 - 486 trang
...egg by the heat of the sun. Jackson calls it a masterpiece in dumb show ; " from the first chipping of the egg, his receiving of motion, his feeling of...voice which spoke with most miraculous organ to the understandings and sensations of the observers. We should misjudge Rich if we looked on him as the...

A Book of the Play: Studies and Illustrations of Histrionic Story ..., Tập 2

Dutton Cook - 1876 - 348 trang
...terms by a contemporary writer. " From the first chipping of the egg, his receiving motion, his feeling the ground, his standing upright, to his quick harlequin...every limb had its tongue and every motion a voice." Rich was also famed for his " catching a butterfly" and his " statue scene ;" his taking leave of columbine...

On the Stage: Studies of Theatrical History and the Actor's Art, Tập 2

Dutton Cook - 1883 - 374 trang
...terms by a contemporary writer. " From the first chipping of the egg, his receiving motion, his feeling the ground, his standing upright, to his quick harlequin...empty shell, through the whole progression, every trip had its tongue and every motion a l'UNCH AND HARLEQUIN, FROM HOGABTH's PRINT, "A JUST VIEW OP...

The Life and Adventures of Peg Woffington, Tập 1

Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1884 - 318 trang
...of the last mentioned pantomime, says of Rich, or rather of the harlequin, ' from the first chipping of the egg, his receiving of motion, his feeling of...voice, which spoke with most miraculous organ to the understandings and sensations of the observers.' Rich's success was such that his example was quickly...

The Life and Adventures of Peg Woffington, Tập 1

Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1885 - 326 trang
...of the last mentioned pantomime, says of Rich, or rather of the harlequin, ' from the first chipping of the egg, his receiving of motion, his feeling of...voice, which spoke with most miraculous organ to the understandings and sensations of the observers.' Rich's success was such that his example was quickly...

The Life and Adventures of Peg Woffington

Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1887 - 378 trang
...of the last-mentioned pantomime, says of Rich, or rather of the harlequin, ' from the first chipping of the egg, his receiving of motion, his feeling of...tongue, and every motion a voice, which spoke with the most miraculous organ to the understandings and sensations of the observers.' Rich's success was...

"Their Majesties' Servants." Annals of the English Stage: From Thomas ..., Tập 2

Dr. Doran (John) - 1888 - 500 trang
...egg by the heat of the sun. Jackson calls it a masterpiece in dumb show ; " from the first chipping of the egg, his receiving of motion, his feeling of...voice which spoke with most miraculous organ to the understandings and sensations of the observers." There was this difference between Rich and Garrick...

Dictionary of National Biography, Tập 48

Leslie Stephen - 1896 - 468 trang
...hatched from an eg^g by the heat of the sun was a masterpiece ot dumb show ' from the first chipping of the egg, his receiving of motion, his feeling of...every limb had its tongue, and every motion a voice.* In pantomime he proved a valuable master to Hippisley and others, but he preferred teaching actors...

The Life and Adventures of Peg Woffington: With Pictures of the Period in ...

Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1897 - 362 trang
...of the last-mentioned pantomime, says of Rich, or rather of the harlequin, " from the first chipping of the egg, his receiving of motion, his feeling of...voice, which spoke with most miraculous organ to the understandings and sensations of the observers." Rich's success was such that his example was quickly...




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