| 1711 - 404 頁
...Antiquity conld furpafs the Action of Mr. BefterI ton in any of the Occafions in which he has appear'd/ on our Stage. The wonderful Agony which he appeared in, when he examined the Circumftance of the Handkerchief in Othello ; the Mixture of Love that intruded upon his Mind upon... | |
| Tatler - 1754 - 322 頁
...Notion, that any Performer of Antiquity could furpafs the Aftion of Mr. Bettcrton in any of the Occafions in which he has appeared on our Stage. The wonderful Agony which he appeared in, when he examined the Circumftance of the Handkerchief in Othello; the Mixture of Love that intruded upon his Mind upon the... | |
| British essayists - 1803 - 342 頁
...thinks he does, perform, or wishes he didI have hawlly a notion, that any performer of an-? tiquity could surpass the action of Mr. Betterton in any of...appeared in, when he examined the circumstance of the handkerphief in Othello ; the mixture of love that intrude^ his mind, upon the innocent answers Desde-r... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 412 頁
...but to speak justly, and move gracefully, is what every man thinks he does perform, or wishes he did. I have hardly a notion, that any performer of antiquity could surpass the action of Mr. Betterton in any ot the occasions in which he has appeared on our stage. The wonderful agony which he appeared in when... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1809 - 360 頁
...but to speak justly, and move gracefully, is what every man thinks he does perform, or wishes he did. I have hardly a notion, that any performer of antiquity...has appeared on our stage. The wonderful agony which lie appeared in when he examined the circumstance of the handkerchief in Othello; the mixture of love... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 472 頁
...Hoscius used frequently to say, " the perfection of an actor is, ' only to became what he is do' ing. I have hardly a notion, ' that any performer of antiquity...surpass the action of Mr. ' Betterton, in any of the occa' sions in which he has appeared ' on our stage. The wonderful ' agony which he appeared in, '... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 476 頁
...Koscius used frequently to say, " the perfection of an actor is, " only to become what he is do" ing. I have hardly a notion, " that any performer of antiquity...surpass the action of Mr. " Betterton, in any of the occa'•' sions in which be has appeared " on our stage. The wonderful " agony which he appeared in,... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 482 頁
...could surpass the action of Mr. ," Betterton, in any of the occa" sions in which he has appeared f on our stage. The wonderful *' agony which he appeared in, *' when he examined the circmn f stance of the handkerchief in "the part of Othello; the mixf ture of love that intruded upon... | |
| James Ferguson - 1823 - 414 頁
...but to speak justly, and move gracefully, is what every man thinks he does perform, or wishes he did. I have hardly a notion, that any performer of antiquity...wonderful agony which he appeared in when he examined the circumstances of the handkerchief in Othello ; the mixture of love that intruded upon his mind, upon... | |
| 1829 - 804 頁
...but to speak justly, and move gracefully, is what every man thinks he does perform, or wishes he did. I have hardly a notion, that any performer of antiquity...in any of the occasions in which he has appeared on ourstage. The wonderful agony which be appeared in, when he examined the circumstance of the handkerchief... | |
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