The Tragedian: An Essay on the Histrionic Genius of Junius Brutus BoothHurd and Houghton, 1868 - 189 من الصفحات |
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... heavens , If you do love old men , if your sweet sway Hallow obedience , if yourselves are old , Make it your cause ; send down , and take my part ! Art not ashamed to look upon this beard ? O Regan , wilt thou take her by the hand ...
... heavens , If you do love old men , if your sweet sway Hallow obedience , if yourselves are old , Make it your cause ; send down , and take my part ! Art not ashamed to look upon this beard ? O Regan , wilt thou take her by the hand ...
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... heavens . " But the attentive reader of the play will see that Lear , the grand old pagan king , uses this word inter- changeably with " gods ' gods " - the gods were persons if the heavens are not . The respective printed articles in ...
... heavens . " But the attentive reader of the play will see that Lear , the grand old pagan king , uses this word inter- changeably with " gods ' gods " - the gods were persons if the heavens are not . The respective printed articles in ...
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... heavens , the abode of those " kind gods " into whose awful likeness he was for the moment transfigured . We judge of the capability of an art , had we no better guide , by its best examples , not its average product : as in painting we ...
... heavens , the abode of those " kind gods " into whose awful likeness he was for the moment transfigured . We judge of the capability of an art , had we no better guide , by its best examples , not its average product : as in painting we ...
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... the set rules of elocution . It transcended music . It " brought airs from heaven and blasts from hell . " It struggled and smothered in the pent fires of passion , or darted from them as in tongues of flame . It 20 THE TRAGEDIAN .
... the set rules of elocution . It transcended music . It " brought airs from heaven and blasts from hell . " It struggled and smothered in the pent fires of passion , or darted from them as in tongues of flame . It 20 THE TRAGEDIAN .
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... heaven and earth , Horatio , Than are dreamt of in your philosophy . ” A light scorn in the last word : and his hand passed his forehead , with a gesture equally light and evanescent . Perhaps the most brilliant example of that ...
... heaven and earth , Horatio , Than are dreamt of in your philosophy . ” A light scorn in the last word : and his hand passed his forehead , with a gesture equally light and evanescent . Perhaps the most brilliant example of that ...
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acter action actor appeared audience Banquo bare bodkin beauty blood Booth gave Brabantio brain Brutus Cassio char character charm City Madam delight Desdemona dramatic Edmund Kean emotion emphasis expression face father fear feeling filled Garrick genius gesture Goneril grandeur grief Guest Hamlet hand heard heart heaven histrionic Iago Iago's imagination intense intonation JUNIUS BRUTUS BOOTH Kean's king kingly Lady Lamb's Lear light lines listener living look Lord Lovel Macbeth madness manner meaning melancholy mood murder nature ness never noble OCTAVIAN Othello pass passage passion pathos pause pay Old Debts performance Pescara phrase play players Polonius preter Regan representation resonant Richard Roderigo scorn seemed Shake Shakespeare Shylock silent Sir Giles soliloquy soul sound speak speech spirit stage strange stroke subtle supernatural sword tender theatre thee Third Act thou thought tion tones touch TRAGEDIAN tragedy truth uttered voice wonder words