| Charles Lamb - 1881 - 892 páginas
...THE TRAGEDIES OF SHAKSPEARE. CONSIDERED WITH REFERRNCE TO THF.IB FITNESS FOB KTAIiR REPRESENTATION. TAKING a turn the other day in the Abbey, I was struck...affected attitude of a figure, which I do not remember to haTe seen before, and which upon examination proved to be a whole-length of the celebrated Mr. Garrick.... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1882 - 460 páginas
...THE TRAGEDIES OF SHAKSPEARE, CONSIDERED WITH REFERENCE TO THEIR FITNESS FOR STAGE REPRESENTATION.1 TAKING a turn the other day in the Abbey, I was struck...not go so far with some good Catholics abroad as to shut players altogether out of consecrated ground, yet I own I was not a little scandalized at the... | |
| Thomas Twining - 1882 - 280 páginas
...very similar spirit made by Charles Lamb in his Essay ' On the Tragedies of Shakespeare.' He says: 'Taking a turn the other day in the Abbey, I was struck with the affected attitude of a figure which . . . proved to be a whole length of the celebrated Mr. Garrick. Though I would not go so far, with... | |
| Charles Lamb, Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald - 1885 - 312 páginas
...LAMB THE TRAGEDIES OF SHAKSPEARE, CONSIDERED WITH REFERENCE TO THEIR FITNESS FOR STAGE REPRESENTATION TAKING a turn the other day in the Abbey, I was struck...not go so far with some good Catholics abroad as to shut players altogether out of consecrated ground, yet I own I was not a little scandalised at the... | |
| Charles Lamb, Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald - 1885 - 304 páginas
...LAMB THE TRAGEDIES OF SHAKSPEARE, CONSIDERED WITH REFERENCE TO THEIR FITNESS FOR STAGE REPRESENTATION TAKING a turn the other day in the Abbey, I was struck...not go so far with some good Catholics abroad as to shut players altogether out of consecrated ground, yet I own I was not a little scandalised at the... | |
| Charles Lamb, Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald - 1885 - 304 páginas
...WITH REFERENCE TO THEIR FITNESS FOR STAGE REPRESENTATION TAKING a turn the other day in the £j2bey, t was struck with the affected attitude of a figure,...not go so far with some good Catholics abroad as to shut players altogether out of consecrated ground, yet I own I was not a little scandalised at the... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1885 - 448 páginas
...ON THE TRAGEDIES OF SHAKSPERE. CONSIDERED WITH REFERENCE TO THEIB FITNESS FOE STAGE REPRESENTATION. TAKING a turn the other day in the Abbey, I was struck...attitude of a figure, which I do not remember to have seen beforehand which upon examination proved to be a whole-length of the celebrated Mr. Garrick. Though... | |
| Mabel C. (Bradley) Birchenough - 1886 - 106 páginas
...of the tasteless memorial to Garrick, Charles Lamb says in the " Essays of Elia " : " Taking a tour the other day in the Abbey I was struck with the affected...before, and which upon examination proved to be a whole length of the celebrated Mr. Garrick. .... I own I was not a little scandalized at the introduction... | |
| Dr. Doran (John) - 1888 - 540 páginas
...which I do not remember to have seen before, and which, upon examination, proved to be a whole length of the celebrated Mr. Garrick. Though I would not go so far, with some good Catholics abroad, as to shut players altogether out of consecrated ground, yet I own I was not a little scandalised at the... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1891 - 282 páginas
...TRAGEDIES OF SHAKSPEARE, CONSIDERED WITH REFERENCE TO THEIR FITNESS FOR STAGE REPRESENTATION. '1PAKING a turn the other day in the Abbey, •^ I was struck...not go so far with some good Catholics abroad as to shut players altogether out of consecrated ground, yet I own I was not a little scandalized at the... | |
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