| Robert Lloyd - 1762 - Страниц: 308
...comic fcene. What was writ down, with decent utt'rance fpoke, fietray'd no fymptom of the confcious joke ; The very man in look, in voice, in air, And tho' upon the ftage, appear'd no. Play'r. The word and action mould conjointly fuit, But acting words is labour too... | |
| Robert Lloyd - 1762 - Страниц: 312
...fcene. What was writ down, with decent utt'rance {poke, Betray'd no fy mptom of the confcious joke ; The The very man in look, in voice, in air, And tho' upon the ftage, appear'd no Play'r. The word and action fhould conjointly fuit, But acting words is labour too... | |
| Moses Mendez - 1770 - Страниц: 334
...comic fcene. What was writ down, with decent utt'rance fpoke» Betray'd no fymptom of the confcious joke ; The very man in look, in voice, in air, And tho' upon the ftage, appear'd no play'r. The word and aftion (hould conjointly fuit, But afting words is labour too... | |
| Robert Lloyd, William Kenrick - 1774 - Страниц: 256
...Comic fcene, What was writ down, with decent utt'rance fpoke^ Betray'd no fymptom of the confciousjoke; The- very man in look, in voice, in air, And tho' upon the ftage, appear'd no Play'r. The word and action fljould conjointly fuit, But aiting words is labour... | |
| Robert Lloyd - 1774 - Страниц: 254
...What was writ down, with decent utt'rance fpoke^ Betray'd no fymptom of the confciousjoke; The The1 very man in look, in voice, in air, And tho' upon the ftage, appear'd no Play'r. The word and aftion fhould conjointly fuit. But acting Words is labour too... | |
| 1781 - Страниц: 512
...comick fcene. What was writ down, with decent utt'rance fpoke, Betray'd no fymptom of the confcious joke ; The very man in look, in voice, in air, And tho' upon the ftage, appear'd no play'r. The word and aftion mould conjointly fuit, But afting words is labour too... | |
| John Walter - 1785 - Страниц: 258
...comic fcene. What was writ down, with decent utt'rance fpotte, Betray'd no fymptom of the confctous joke ; The very man in look, in voice, in air, And tho' upon the ftage, appear'd no playY. The word and aftion fhould conjointly fuit, But afting words is labour too... | |
| William Cook - 1804 - Страниц: 468
...outlines of the comic scene; AVhat was writ down, with decent utt'rance spoke, Betray'd no symptom of ihe conscious joke ; The very man in look, in voice, in air; And though upon the stage, appear'd no player. The The only one Macklin could compare him to on the modern... | |
| Robert Lloyd - 1805 - Страниц: 314
...vein But meanly groupes him with a num'rous train, With steady face, and sober hum'rous mien, Fill'd the strong outlines of the comic scene, What was writ down, with decent utt'ranee spoke, Betray'd no symptom of the conscious joke; The very man in look, in voice, in air,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - Страниц: 680
...vein ' But meanly groupes him with a numerous train. With steady face, and sober hum'rous mien, FilPd the strong outlines of the comic scene, What was writ...joke; The very man in look, in voice, in air, And though upon the stage, appear'd no play'r. The word and action should conjointly suit, But acting words... | |
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