The Actor: A Treatise on the Art of Playing : Interspersed with Theatrical Anecdotes, Critical Remarks on Plays, and Occasional Observations on AudiencesR. Griffiths, 1750 - 326 páginas |
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... Othello , after the mif- chiefs of his drunken fit . An honeft , brave , good - natur'd man is , in this play , feduced by a villain to drink , with intent to breed a quarrel ; he gets drunk , he quarrels , he behaves very ill , and his ...
... Othello , after the mif- chiefs of his drunken fit . An honeft , brave , good - natur'd man is , in this play , feduced by a villain to drink , with intent to breed a quarrel ; he gets drunk , he quarrels , he behaves very ill , and his ...
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... Othello , and Orestes . Our players conduct themselves very differently on this occafion ; and run into the two contrary faults , fome of ranting themselves hoarfe in the first scenes , fo as to be incapable of speaking the fucceeding ...
... Othello , and Orestes . Our players conduct themselves very differently on this occafion ; and run into the two contrary faults , fome of ranting themselves hoarfe in the first scenes , fo as to be incapable of speaking the fucceeding ...
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... player's figure in this character , it is the appearance he made in his new habit for Othello . We are us'd to see the greatest majefty imaginable express'd through- throughout that whole part ; and tho ' the joke The ACTOR . 6.9.
... player's figure in this character , it is the appearance he made in his new habit for Othello . We are us'd to see the greatest majefty imaginable express'd through- throughout that whole part ; and tho ' the joke The ACTOR . 6.9.
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... Othello's occupation's gone . REFLECTIONS Naturally arifing from the Subject of the firft Book . REFLECTION I. Thofe Actors who appear in fubordinate Characters can no more fucceed without a good Understanding , Senfibility , and Fire ...
... Othello's occupation's gone . REFLECTIONS Naturally arifing from the Subject of the firft Book . REFLECTION I. Thofe Actors who appear in fubordinate Characters can no more fucceed without a good Understanding , Senfibility , and Fire ...
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... Othello at the Hay- market , for the benefit of the very ill - treated Mr. Macklin , there was a perfon among the under actors , who had been inftructed by that mafterly judge of fpeaking , to pronounce about fix lines fenfibly , that ...
... Othello at the Hay- market , for the benefit of the very ill - treated Mr. Macklin , there was a perfon among the under actors , who had been inftructed by that mafterly judge of fpeaking , to pronounce about fix lines fenfibly , that ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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