Smith," says Gibber, with fine satire, "whose character as a gentleman could have been no way impeached, had he not degraded it by being a celebrated actor, had the misfortune, in a dispute with a gentleman behind the scenes, to receive a blow from him.... Memoirs of His Own Life - 第 241 頁Tate Wilkinson 著 - 1790完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Dr. Doran (John) - 1888 - 570 頁
...Smith, vindicated the nobility of his profession. "Mr. Smith," says Gibber, with fine satire, "whose character as a gentleman could have been no way impeached, had he not degraded it by being a celebrated actor, had the misfortune, in a dispute with a gentleman behind the scenes, to receive... | |
| Diederikus Marius Elbertus Habbema - 1928 - 214 頁
...propos'd and being 1 Vol I, p. 44. 2 "Smith's character as a gentleman," Cibber bitterly observes, "could have been no way impeached, had he not degraded it, by being a celebrated actor." further desirous to reform all other indecencies and disorders of the Stage,... | |
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