Lights of the Old English StageD. Appleton, 1881 - 225 páginas |
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... voice too . " His success was immense . " A much better actor might have been proud of the applause that followed me ; after one loud plaudit was ended , and sunk into a general whisper , that seemed still to continue their private ...
... voice too . " His success was immense . " A much better actor might have been proud of the applause that followed me ; after one loud plaudit was ended , and sunk into a general whisper , that seemed still to continue their private ...
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... voice and sweet face had secured her success . Whatever possessed so delicate a creature to listen to the addresses of such an ugly ruffian as Theophilus Cibber , our Titania was married to this Bottom , and had bitter cause to repent ...
... voice and sweet face had secured her success . Whatever possessed so delicate a creature to listen to the addresses of such an ugly ruffian as Theophilus Cibber , our Titania was married to this Bottom , and had bitter cause to repent ...
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sibility which despised all art - the harmony of her voice was as powerful as the animation of her look - in grief and tenderness , her eyes looked as if they swam in tears - in rage and despair they seemed to dart flashes of fire — in ...
sibility which despised all art - the harmony of her voice was as powerful as the animation of her look - in grief and tenderness , her eyes looked as if they swam in tears - in rage and despair they seemed to dart flashes of fire — in ...
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... voice gave him great personal advantages ; the balcony scene of this most exquisite of the stage lovers was unapproach- able ; but Garrick excelled in the scene with the Friar . " Had I been Juliet to Garrick's Romeo , " said a lady ...
... voice gave him great personal advantages ; the balcony scene of this most exquisite of the stage lovers was unapproach- able ; but Garrick excelled in the scene with the Friar . " Had I been Juliet to Garrick's Romeo , " said a lady ...
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... voice which was her great defect . " From this moment I have done with you . " She returned all his presents , and required him to make a like restitution . He , however , kept back a pair of diamond shoe - buckles as a souvenir - his ...
... voice which was her great defect . " From this moment I have done with you . " She returned all his presents , and required him to make a like restitution . He , however , kept back a pair of diamond shoe - buckles as a souvenir - his ...
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25 cents 30 cents actor actress admirable afterward ANDRÉ THEURIET appeared applause audience Barry beautiful Bellamy benefit Betterton Burbadge character Charles child Cibber comedy Cooke Cooke's Covent Garden crowded houses curtain daughter David Garrick début delight DORA JORDAN dress Drury Lane Dublin Duke Edmund Kean engagement eyes Fair Penitent farewell father favorite fell fortune friends Garrick gave gentleman George Frederick Cooke green-room Hamlet honor husband Iago Jane Shore John Kemble Jordan Kean King lady laugh London look Macbeth Macklin manager Miss mother never night once Othello passion performance play players poor pounds a week prince profession Quin received retired returned Richard rival Romeo royal salary says scarcely scene season seemed Sheridan Shylock Siddons soon stage story Street strolling success Tate Wilkinson theatre theatrical tion told took town tragedy triumph voice wife Woffington words write young