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... performance had surpassed his Richard , -but reflection checked the assertion : -we must not forget the deep and eloquent thoughtfulness , —the silent and piercing looks , and the matchless per- suasion of tone and manner , which he ...
... performance had surpassed his Richard , -but reflection checked the assertion : -we must not forget the deep and eloquent thoughtfulness , —the silent and piercing looks , and the matchless per- suasion of tone and manner , which he ...
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... performance of this bold bad man while yet it is fresh and powerful in his mind . We think better of him than ever . His rude fierce sorrow is beautifully relieved by the fine tenderness of his lingering affection : -his love rests on ...
... performance of this bold bad man while yet it is fresh and powerful in his mind . We think better of him than ever . His rude fierce sorrow is beautifully relieved by the fine tenderness of his lingering affection : -his love rests on ...
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... performance , for there was not a syllable which we did not catch , -not a look which we did not perceive and fully feel . She is not feeble , -at least not on the stage ; -but her spirit in its own element seems to defy decay . Her ...
... performance , for there was not a syllable which we did not catch , -not a look which we did not perceive and fully feel . She is not feeble , -at least not on the stage ; -but her spirit in its own element seems to defy decay . Her ...
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Introduction I | 1 |
Note on the Editing | 22 |
Dramatic Reviews from The Champion | 127 |
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