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... passion which was hourly feeding itself upon the study of plays and intercourse with players , and bearing him onwards to the inevitable goal . Their society , and that of the wits and critics about town , were the natural element for ...
... passion and emotion . Nature had given him the Shylock look , and in his heart he had ' the irrevocable hate and ... passions of joy for the merchant's losses and grief for the elopement of Jessica , open a fine field for an actor's ...
... passion , the more diversified the expression and action for which it gave scope , the more brilliantly did his genius assert itself . His face answered to his feelings , and its workings gave warning of his words before he uttered them ...
... passion in Hotspur I hear was much of the same nature , whereas yours was an old man's passion , and an old man's voice and action ; and , in the four parts wherein I have seen you , Richard , Chamont , Bayes , and Lear , I never saw ...
... passion which these parts covered was immense . To have played them at all , new as he was to the stage , was no common feat of industry , but only genius of the most remarkable kind could have carried him through them , not only ...