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" ... the playwriter in the consideration which we pay to the actor, but even to identify in our minds in a perverse manner, the actor with the character which he represents. It is difficult for a frequent playgoer to disembarrass the idea of Hamlet from... "
Charles Lamb - Página 178
por Alfred Ainger - 1882 - 186 páginas
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The Reflector: A Quarterly Magazine, on Subjects of Philosophy ..., Volumen2

Leigh Hunt - 1811 - 510 páginas
...even to identify in cur minds in a perverse manner, the actor with the character which he represents. It is difficult for a frequent play-goer to disembarrass...the idea of Hamlet from the person and voice of Mr. K. We speak of Lady Macbeth, while we are in reality thinking of Mrs. S. Nor is this confusion incidental...
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The Analectic Magazine, Volumen5

1815 - 558 páginas
...manner, the actor with the character which he represents. It is difficult fora frequent play-goer lo disembarrass the idea of Hamlet from the person and...while we are in reality thinking of Mrs. Siddons. Nor is this confusion incidental alone fo unlettered persons, who, not possessing (lie advantage of...
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The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography ..., Volumen5

1815 - 554 páginas
...even to identify in our minds, in a perverse manner, the actor with the character which he represent. It is difficult for a frequent play-goer to disembarrass...while we. are in reality thinking of Mrs. Siddons. Nor is this confusion incidental alone to unlettered persons, who, not possessing the advantage of...
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Analectic Magazine: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography ..., Volumen5

1815 - 628 páginas
...manner, the actor with the character which he represents; It is difficult for a frequent play -goer to disembarrass the idea of Hamlet from the person...while we are in reality thinking of Mrs. Siddons. Nor is this confusion incidental alone •. to unlettered persons, who, not possessing the advantage...
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The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Volumen2

Charles Lamb - 1818 - 288 páginas
...even to identify in our minds in a perverse manner, the actor with the character which he represents. It is difficult for a frequent playgoer to disembarrass...the idea of Hamlet from the person and voice of Mr. K. We speak of Lady Macbeth, while we are in reality thinking of Mrs. S. Nor is this confusion incidental...
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Essays of Elia

Charles Lamb - 1835 - 440 páginas
...even to identify in our minds, in a perverse manner, the actor with the character which he represents. It is difficult for a frequent play-goer to disembarrass...the idea of Hamlet from the person and voice of Mr. K. We speak of Lady Macbeth, while we are in reality thinking of Mrs. S. Nor is this confusion incidental...
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Rosamund Gray: Recollections of Christ's Hospital, Etc. Etc

Charles Lamb - 1835 - 376 páginas
...even to identify in our minds in a perverse manner, the actor with the character which he represents. It is difficult for a frequent play-goer to disembarrass...the idea of Hamlet from the person and voice of Mr. K. We speak of Lady Macbeth, while we are in reality thinking of Mrs. S. Nor is this confusion incidental...
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Rosamund Gray: Recollections of Christ's Hospital, Etc. Etc

Charles Lamb - 1835 - 390 páginas
...even to identify in our minds in a perverse manner, the actor with the character which he represents. It is difficult for a frequent play-goer to disembarrass...the idea of Hamlet from the person and voice of Mr. K. We speak of Lady Macbeth, while we are in reality thinking of Mrs. S. Nor is this confusion incidental...
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The Monthly Review, Volumen3

1835 - 642 páginas
...even to identify in our minds in a perverse manner, the actor with the character which he represents. It is difficult for a frequent play-goer to disembarrass the idea of Hamlet from the pei-son and voice of Mr. K. We speak of Lady Macbeth, while we are in reality thinking of Mrs. S. Nor...
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The Prose Works of Charles Lamb, Volumen1

Charles Lamb - 1836 - 404 páginas
...even to identify in our minds in a perverse manner, the actor with the character whkh he represents. It is difficult for a frequent play-goer to' disembarrass...the idea of Hamlet from the person and voice of Mr. K. We speak of Lady Macbeth, while we are in reality thinking of Mrs. S. Nor is this confusion incidental...
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