The Actor: A Treatise on the Art of Playing, Interspersed with Theatrical Anecdotes, Critical Remarks on Plays, and Occasional Observations on AudiencesB. Blom, 1971 - Broj stranica: 326 Thoughts on acting interspersed with theatrical anectdotes, critical remarks on plays, and occasional observations on audiences. |
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Stranica 88
... first section of this book , the exterior of the se- cond . SEC- SECTION the FIRST . Of the interior Qualifications which an 88 The ACTOR .
... first section of this book , the exterior of the se- cond . SEC- SECTION the FIRST . Of the interior Qualifications which an 88 The ACTOR .
Stranica 170
... first set it up For its own ease and safety - Honest men Are the soft easy cushions on which knaves Repose and fatten : Were all mankind villains They'd starve each other ; lawyers wou'd want practice , Cut - throats rewards : each man ...
... first set it up For its own ease and safety - Honest men Are the soft easy cushions on which knaves Repose and fatten : Were all mankind villains They'd starve each other ; lawyers wou'd want practice , Cut - throats rewards : each man ...
Stranica 309
... first appearance on the stage , which is grown up with him , and now much worse than at first ; it is a way of resting in the middle of a line where the sense is conti- nued ; such a pause is unnatural and hateful . We can easily see ...
... first appearance on the stage , which is grown up with him , and now much worse than at first ; it is a way of resting in the middle of a line where the sense is conti- nued ; such a pause is unnatural and hateful . We can easily see ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Whether an Actor can have too much Fire? | 28 |
CHAP IV | 52 |
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