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Side 9
... probably the strongest test , to which the genius and powers of an actress can be put . None can attempt it with impunity , whose abilities are not of the highest order ; for the passions that it stirs , the language it employs and the ...
... probably the strongest test , to which the genius and powers of an actress can be put . None can attempt it with impunity , whose abilities are not of the highest order ; for the passions that it stirs , the language it employs and the ...
Side 12
... probably acts wisely for his fame , and prudently for his health ; but I am far from sure , that we have seen him in the whole capacity of his powers , nor does it follow , because he has never stepped beyond the boundaries of his ge ...
... probably acts wisely for his fame , and prudently for his health ; but I am far from sure , that we have seen him in the whole capacity of his powers , nor does it follow , because he has never stepped beyond the boundaries of his ge ...
Side 13
... probably by the disposition also of his mind , he has a right , if he sees fit , to be seen in none but the gravest and most dignified situations . Nay although it were allowed on all hands , and he himself were conscious , that such ...
... probably by the disposition also of his mind , he has a right , if he sees fit , to be seen in none but the gravest and most dignified situations . Nay although it were allowed on all hands , and he himself were conscious , that such ...
Side 16
... probably to be found in the annals of the British theatre . Although Garrick and Barry , Quin and Henderson , Woodward and O'Brien have passed off ; although Mrs. Cibber and Mrs. Barry , Mrs. Pritchard and Mrs. Yates , Mrs. Abington and ...
... probably to be found in the annals of the British theatre . Although Garrick and Barry , Quin and Henderson , Woodward and O'Brien have passed off ; although Mrs. Cibber and Mrs. Barry , Mrs. Pritchard and Mrs. Yates , Mrs. Abington and ...
Side 22
... probably , long before he has accompanied the author of these sketches in Russia and Sweden to the end of his journey , will be able to determine his place and rank in this catalogue . At first view , it might be imagined that there is ...
... probably , long before he has accompanied the author of these sketches in Russia and Sweden to the end of his journey , will be able to determine his place and rank in this catalogue . At first view , it might be imagined that there is ...
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