| Tobias Smollett - 1777 - 330 páginas
...entertainment by the ralcius arid ma" nagemeht of Garrick, who greatly furpafled all " his predeceflbrs of this and perhaps every other '' nation in his genius for acting, in the fweetnefs *' and variety of his tones, the irrefiftible magic of '' his eye, the fire and vivacity... | |
| Thomas Davies - 1781 - 556 páginas
...entertainment by the talents and management of Garrick, who greatly furpafled all his predeceflbrs of this, and, perhaps, every other nation, in his genius for acting, in the fweetnefs and variety of his tones, the irrefiftable magic of his eye, the fire and vivacity of his... | |
| Arthur Murphy - 1801 - 544 páginas
...the talents and 23 Cf manage. " management of Garrick, who greatly furpaffed * f all his predeceflbrs of this, and, perhaps, every ?* other nation, in his genius for acting, in the *' fweetnefs and variety of his tones, the irrefiftible *' magic of his eye, the fire and vivacity... | |
| 1801 - 432 páginas
...George; II. he gave the following passage: " The exhibitions of the stage were improved to tbe-rne^ exquisite entertainment by the talents and management...his eye, the fire and vivacity of his action, the ele gance of his attitudes, and the whole pathos of ex pression." , Tho;e two characters were most... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1804 - 544 páginas
...entertainment by the talents and management of Garrick, who greatly furpafled all his predeceflbrs of this and perhaps every other nation, in his genius for acting ; in the fweetnefs and variety of his tones, the irrefiftible magick of his eye, the fire and vivacity of his... | |
| John Stark - 1805 - 488 páginas
...genius who flourished in the reign of George II. he mentions Mr. Garricfc in the following terms : " The exhibitions of the stage were improved to the...the talents and management of Garrick, who greatly sufpassed all his predecessors o4' this, and perhaps every other nation, in his genius for acting,... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1810 - 580 páginas
...Suspicious Husband of Hoadley, are the only comedies of this age that bid fair for reaching posterity. The exhibitions of the stage were improved to the...Garrick, who greatly surpassed all his predecessors of tills and perhaps every other nation, in his genius for acting; in the sweetness and variety of his... | |
| Thomas Davies - 1818 - 262 páginas
...Arts during the reign of Gedrge II., Smollet expresses himself of Garrick in the following words : " The exhibitions of the stage were improved to the...acting, in the sweetness and variety of his tones, I he irresistible magiek of his eye, the fire and vivacity oWls action, the elegance of attitude, and... | |
| David Irving - 1821 - 336 páginas
...Suspicious Husband of Hoadley, are the only comedies of this age that bid fair for reaching posterity. The exhibitions of the stage were improved to the...greatly surpassed all his predecessors of this, and per- . haps every other nation, in his genius for acting ; in N 3 the the sweetness and variety of... | |
| James Mitchell - 1825 - 798 páginas
...genius who flourished in the reign of George II. he mentions Mr. Garrick in the following terms : " The exhibitions of the stage were improved to the...predecessors of this, and perhaps every other nation, in his ^fT.ius for acting, ill the sweetness and variety of his toocs, the irresistible magic of hit »ye,... | |
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