| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1885 - 434 頁
...same respect as Roscius among the Romans. I have hardly a notion," he adds, " that any performance of antiquity could surpass the action of Mr. Betterton in any of the occasions in which he has appeared upon the stage." Pope speaks of him. with an enthusiasm in which he did not often indulge. And Colley... | |
| Thomas Betterton - 1888 - 176 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...when he examined the circumstance of the handkerchief of Othello ; the mixture of love that intruded upon his mind upon the innocent answers Deidemona makes,... | |
| Thomas Betterton - 1888 - 180 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. Helterton in any of tho occasions in which he has appeared on our stage. The wonderful agony which... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1896 - 152 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...circumstance of the handkerchief in Othello ; the mix10 ture of love that intruded upon his mind, upon the innocent answers Desdemona makes, betrayed... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1896 - 580 頁
...he does perform, or wishes he did. I have hardly a notion, that any performer of antiquity could V, surpass the action of Mr. Betterton in any of the occasions in which_he_has_ appeared on our stage. The wonderful agony which he appeared in, when he examined the... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1897 - 298 頁
...PER AURES, QUAM QUAE SUNT OCULIS SUBMISSA FIDELITAS. HOR. FROM MY OWN APARTMENT, May 2 \i7io\. 15 ... I have hardly a notion that any performer of antiquity...he examined the circumstance of the handkerchief in 20 Othello, .the_mixture of love that intruded upon his mind upon the innocent answers Desdemona makes,... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1897 - 298 頁
...FROM MY OWN APARTMENT, May 2 [77/o]. 15 ... I have hardly a notion that any performer of antiqu1ty could surpass the action of Mr. Betterton in any of...he examined the circumstance of the handkerchief in 20 Othello, the mixture of love that intruded upon his mind upon the innocent answers Desdemona makes,... | |
| David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1903 - 572 頁
...tragic acting, and were especially needful in this case. Steele writing of him in the TATLER says, The wonderful agony which he appeared in when he examined the circumstance of the handkerchief in OTHBLLO ; the mixture of love that intruded upon his mind, upon the innocent answers Desdemona makes,... | |
| William Davenport Adams - 1904 - 652 頁
...wrote Steele in the Tatlfr, "ought to be recorded with the same respect as Roscius among the Romans. I have hardly a notion that any performer of antiquity...Betterton in any of the occasions in which he has appeared upon our stage." Bettertim, it may be noted, is one of the characters in Douglas Jerrold's 'Nell Gwynne*... | |
| Henry Barton Baker - 1904 - 604 頁
...descriptions of the most charming poets I have ever read." In another place this fine critic has said: " I have hardly a notion that any performer of antiquity could surpass Mr. Betterton in any of the occasions in which he has appeared upon the stage "; and again he tells... | |
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