| Charles Lamb - 1892 - 604 páginas
...but Dodd was /'/, as it came out of nature's hands. It might be said to remain in puris naturalibus. In expressing slowness of apprehension this actor...up at last to the fulness of a twilight conception — its highest meridian. He seemed to keep back his intellect, as some have had the power to retard... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1896 - 450 páginas
...Dodd and the peculiarities of Keeley. " In expressing slowness of apprehension" (says Charles Lamb), " this actor surpassed all others. You could see the...up at last to the fulness of a twilight conception — its highest meridian. He seemed to keep back his intellect, as some have had the power to retard... | |
| Henry Benjamin Wheatley - 1897 - 442 páginas
...respective parts of Sir Andrew Aguecheek and the clown in " Twelfth Night." Of the former he says : " In expressing slowness of apprehension, this actor...painful process, till it cleared up at last to the fullness of a twilight conception — its highest meridian." There is a portrait of Dodd in private... | |
| Henry Benjamin Wheatley - 1897 - 432 páginas
...clown in " Twelfth Night." Of the former he says : u In expressing slowness of apprehension, this a6lor surpassed all others. You could see the first dawn...painful process, till it cleared up at last to the fullness of a twilight conception — its highest meridian." There is a portrait of Dodd in private... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1899 - 184 páginas
...but Dodd was it, as it came out of Nature's hands. It might be said to remain in puris naturalibus. In expressing slowness of apprehension, this actor...up at last to the fulness of a twilight conception — its highest meridian. He seemed' to keep back his intellect, as some have had the power to retard... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1901 - 472 páginas
...but Dodd was it, as it came out of Nature's hands. It might be said to remain in puris aa:uralibus. In expressing slowness of apprehension, this actor...up at last to the fulness of a twilight conception, — its highest meridian. He seemed to keep back his intellect, as some have had the power to retard... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1901 - 472 páginas
...but Dodd was it, as it came out of Nature's hands. It might be said to remain in fun's naturaliius. In expressing slowness of apprehension, this actor...up at last to the fulness of a twilight conception, — its highest meridian. He seemed to keep back his intellect, as some have had the power to retard... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1901 - 474 páginas
...but Dodd was it, as it came out of Nature's hands. It might be said to remain in puris naturalibus. In expressing slowness of apprehension, this actor surpassed all others. You could sec the first dawn of an idea stealing slowly over his countenance, climbing up by little and little,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1901 - 472 páginas
...but Dodd was it, as it came out of Nature's hands. It might be said to remain in paris naturalibus. In expressing slowness of apprehension, this actor surpassed all others. You could sec the first dawn of an idea stealing slowly over his countenance, climbing up by little and little,... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1903 - 542 páginas
...but Dodd was it, as it came out of nature's hands. It might be said to remain in puris natural/bus. In expressing slowness of apprehension this actor...up at last to the fulness of a twilight conception — its highest meridian. He seemed to keep back his intellect, as some have had the power to retard... | |
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