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... speaking . " The ear , the judgement and the feelings of the declaimer must unite their influence and conspire to aid him in the attainment of that nice discrimination , in which consists the very excel lence of his art , and which ...
... speaking . " The ear , the judgement and the feelings of the declaimer must unite their influence and conspire to aid him in the attainment of that nice discrimination , in which consists the very excel lence of his art , and which ...
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... speaking , was no easy attain- ment ; yet I think our chief Tragedian Mr. Kemble fully un derstood the importance of it , and practised it successfully ; though vehement exertion of the lungs , unhappily for him , was what his frame ...
... speaking , was no easy attain- ment ; yet I think our chief Tragedian Mr. Kemble fully un derstood the importance of it , and practised it successfully ; though vehement exertion of the lungs , unhappily for him , was what his frame ...
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... speak within the period of nearly seventy years . To have seen them , and retain a lively recollection of their persons and performances , is amongst the few gratifications , which Time bestows upon old age in compensation for much ...
... speak within the period of nearly seventy years . To have seen them , and retain a lively recollection of their persons and performances , is amongst the few gratifications , which Time bestows upon old age in compensation for much ...
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... speaking of Mrs. Pritchard , and not called upon , nor disposed , to make comparisons , I shall only say that I retain a strong impression of her excellence . I have dis- tinctly in my mind her conduct and deportment in the opening ...
... speaking of Mrs. Pritchard , and not called upon , nor disposed , to make comparisons , I shall only say that I retain a strong impression of her excellence . I have dis- tinctly in my mind her conduct and deportment in the opening ...
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... speak of him , when speaking of his colleagues and contemporaries , is a self - denial that I cannot practise . He was the great promoter ( I had almost said the founder ) of that legitimate taste for the early dramatists , particularly ...
... speak of him , when speaking of his colleagues and contemporaries , is a self - denial that I cannot practise . He was the great promoter ( I had almost said the founder ) of that legitimate taste for the early dramatists , particularly ...
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