Partridge, with a contemptuous sneer, Why, I could act as well as he myself. I am sure, if I had seen a ghost, I should have looked in the very same manner, and done just as he did. Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous - Página 38por Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1856 - 744 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
 | Henry Fielding - 1975 - 1028 páginas
...Height to which Mr. Garrick (however good a Man he may otherwise be) hath been guilty of carrying them.' 'why I could act as well as he myself. I am sure if...the very same Manner, and done just as he did. And then, to be sure, in that Scene, as you called it, between him and his Mother, where you told me he... | |
 | D. J. Conacher - 1991 - 298 páginas
...player who 9 For an excellent study of this issue throughout the period see Burwick 1991, ever was on the stage." - "He the best player!" cries Partridge,...the very same manner, and done just as he did. And then, to be sure, in that scene, as you called it. between him and his mother, where you told me he... | |
 | Shearer West - 1991 - 214 páginas
...immortalized in Fielding's Tom Jones by the reaction of the gullible Partridge to seeing Garrick perform: 'He the best Player!' cries Partridge with a contemptuous...in the very same manner, and done just as he did.'" The implication that acting should be something different from, or larger than, life, is contained... | |
 | Henry Fielding - 1992 - 770 páginas
...opinion with the town; for they are all agreed that Hamlet is acted by the best player who ever was on the stage.' - 'He the best player!' cries Partridge,...the very same manner, and done just as he did. And then, to be sure, in that scene, as you called it, between him and his mother, where you told me he... | |
 | Anthony Dawson - 1997 - 276 páginas
...'Hamlet is acted by the best player who was ever on the stage', but Partridge is unconvinced: [38] 'He the best player!' cries Partridge, with a contemptuous...looked in the very same manner and done just as he did ... [but] the King ... speaks all his words distinctly, half as loud again as the other. Anybody may... | |
 | Volker Zumbrink - 1997 - 524 páginas
...auch wenn '"they all agreed, that Hamlet is acted by the best Player who ever was on the Stage'"701: 'He the best Player!' cries Partridge with a contemptuous...in the very same Manner, and done just as he did.' (702) Wie im "Wilhelm Meister" sind es auch in "Tom Jones" die Geisterszenen, vor allem die des ersten... | |
 | Ruth B. Emde - 1997 - 418 páginas
...Hamlets Bühnenlaufbahn, 1931, S.101. 5 1 Im Original lautet die Stelle von Partridge über Garrick: „I could act as well as he myself. I am sure, if...in the very same manner, and done just as he did." Henry Fielding: The History of Tom Jones A Foundling [1749]. 16. Buch, 5. Kap. London 1992, Bd.2, S.301.... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1999 - 324 páginas
...last word. Decrying Garrick's reputation as 'the best Player who ever was on the Stage', he protested: 'Why I could act as well as he myself. I am sure if...in the very same Manner, and done just as he did' (bk. xvI, ch. 5). John Philip Kemble's 'Princely Perfection' dethroned by Edmund Kean After Garrick... | |
 | Paul Baldwin, John Williams Malone - 2001 - 394 páginas
...point. Partridge, always opinionated and usually wrong, is not impressed by the actor playing Hamlet: Why , I could act as well as he myself. I am sure,...looked in the very same manner, and done just as he did Partridge could be right that he would have behaved the same way, if he had indeed seen a ghost, but... | |
 | Jenny Davidson - 2004 - 242 páginas
...best Player who ever was on the Stage,'" Partridge responds with contempt: He the best Player! . . . why I could act as well as he myself. I am sure if...looked in the very same Manner, and done just as he did ... I know you are only joking with me; but, indeed, Madam, though I was never at a Play in London,... | |
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