Shadows of the StageMacmillan, 1892 - 387 էջ |
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... tion of the author to observe and to record the life of the contemporary stage . Since 1860 he has written intermittently in various periodicals , and since the summer of 1865 he has written continuously in the New York Tribune , upon ...
... tion of the author to observe and to record the life of the contemporary stage . Since 1860 he has written intermittently in various periodicals , and since the summer of 1865 he has written continuously in the New York Tribune , upon ...
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... tion . Of the true actor it may be said , as Ben Jonson says of the true poet , that he is made as well as born . The finest natural faculties have never yet been known to avail without training and culture . But this is a problem which ...
... tion . Of the true actor it may be said , as Ben Jonson says of the true poet , that he is made as well as born . The finest natural faculties have never yet been known to avail without training and culture . But this is a problem which ...
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... tion intended to be established for him by the poet . I am , he declares , the spirit that perpetually denies . I am a part of that part which once was all - a part of that darkness out of which came the light . I repudiate all things ...
... tion intended to be established for him by the poet . I am , he declares , the spirit that perpetually denies . I am a part of that part which once was all - a part of that darkness out of which came the light . I repudiate all things ...
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... tion of simplicity , is not simpler than Juliet . In him are embodied passion and jealousy , swayed by an awful instinct of rude justice . In her is embodied unmixed and immitigable passion , without law , limit , reason , patience , or ...
... tion of simplicity , is not simpler than Juliet . In him are embodied passion and jealousy , swayed by an awful instinct of rude justice . In her is embodied unmixed and immitigable passion , without law , limit , reason , patience , or ...
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... tion would have accomplished the result that attended her labours and crowned her fame . There was an influence back of these - a spark of the divine fire -a con- secration of the individual life- -as eloquent to inform as it was potent ...
... tion would have accomplished the result that attended her labours and crowned her fame . There was an influence back of these - a spark of the divine fire -a con- secration of the individual life- -as eloquent to inform as it was potent ...
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Էջ 11 - I would go fifty miles on foot, for I have not a horse worth riding on, to kiss the hand of that man whose generous heart will give up the reins of his imagination into his author's hands — be pleased he knows not why, and cares not wherefore.
Էջ 259 - ... upon him her whole artillery of airs, eyes, and motion; down goes her dainty, diving body to the ground, as if she were sinking under the conscious load of her own attractions; then launches into a flood of fine language and compliment, still playing her chest forward in fifty falls and risings, like a swan upon waving water...
Էջ 275 - CLXXVII •Oh, that the Desert were my dwelling-place, With one fair Spirit for my minister, That I might all forget the human race, And, hating no one, love but only her ! Ye Elements, in whose ennobling stir I feel myself exalted, can ye not Accord me such a being ? Do I err In deeming such inhabit many a spot, Though with them to converse can rarely be our lot...
Էջ 100 - A creature not too bright and good For human nature's daily food; For transient sorrows, simple wiles, Praise, blame, love, kisses, tears, and smiles.
Էջ 46 - Like one, that on a lonesome road Doth walk in fear and dread, And having once turned round walks on And turns no more his head; Because he knows, a frightful fiend Doth close behind him tread.
Էջ 378 - And babes, sweet-smiling babes, our bed. How should I love the pretty creatures, While round my knees they fondly clung ; To see them look their mother's features, To hear them lisp their mother's tongue. And when with envy, time transported, Shall think to rob us of our joys, You'll in your girls again be courted, And I'll go wooing in my boys.
Էջ 210 - ... could have felt more with me and for me. Why, then, should I hesitate (unless through a fear that I might seem egotistical) to tell you all my triumphs, all my success? Suffice it, all my successes put together since I have been upon the stage would not come near my success in London; and I only wanted some one of you here to enjoy it with me, to make it complete.
Էջ 355 - I slept soundly till three o'clock, awaked, and then writ these lines : " ' Come, pleasing Rest, eternal Slumber, fall ; Seal mine, that once must seal the eyes of all. Calm and composed my soul her journey takes, No guilt that troubles, and no heart that aches. Adieu ! thou Sun, all bright like her arise ; Adieu ! fair Friends, and all that's good and wise.