This was the light into which Betterton threw this scene, which he opened with a pause of mute amazement ; then rising slowly to a solemn trembling voice, he made the ghost equally terrible to the spectator as to himself; and in the descriptive part of... Washington University Studies - Стр. 113авторы: Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.) - 1922Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Alexander Chalmers - 1812 - Страниц: 552
...opened with a pause of mute amazement ! Then rising slowly . to a solemn, trembling voice, he made the ghost equally terrible to the spectator as to himself....expostulation was still governed by decency ; manly, but net braving ; his voice never rising into that seeming outrage, or wild defiance, ot what he naturally... | |
| Colley Cibber - 1822 - Страниц: 564
...opened with a pause of mute amazement ; then rising slowly to a solemn, trembling voice, he made the Ghost equally terrible to the spectator as to himself,...of his expostulation was still governed by decency, and manly but not braving ; his voice never rising into that seeming outrage or wild defiance of what... | |
| 1820 - Страниц: 398
...open'd with a pause of mute amazement ! then rising slowly, to solemn, trembling voice, he made the Ghost equally terrible to the spectator, as to himself,...gave him, the boldness of his expostulation was still govern'd by decency, manly, but not braving ; his voice never rising into that seeming outrage, or... | |
| John Galt - 1831 - Страниц: 332
...opened with a pause of mute amazement ; then rising slowly to a solemn trembling voice, he made the ghost equally terrible to the spectator as to himself;...of his expostulation was still governed by decency, and manly but not braving, his voice never rising into that seeming outrage or wild defiance of what... | |
| John Galt - 1831 - Страниц: 336
...opened with a pause of mute amazement; then rising slowly to a solemn trembling voice, he made the ghost equally terrible to the spectator as to himself;...of his expostulation was still governed by decency, and manly but not braving, his voice never rising into that seeming outrage or wild defiance of what... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1836 - Страниц: 686
...the spectator, as to himself and in t,- descriptive part of the natural emotions whirb. the gfci^tly vision gave him, the boldness of his expostulation was still governed by decency, manly, but nut braving; his voice never rising into that seeming outrage, С1гтлЫ defiance of what he naturally... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - Страниц: 790
...opened with a pause of mute amazement; then rising, slowly, to a solemn trembling voice, he made the be imprison' d in the viewless winds, And blown u...world, or to be worse thau worst Of those, that l boldnes> of his expostulation was still governed ili'i I-IH ; , — manly, but not braving ; his voice... | |
| Charles Churchill, William Tooke - 1844 - Страниц: 400
...to the spectator and himself, and in the descriptive part of the natural emotions which the ghostly vision gave him, the boldness of his expostulation...decency, manly, but not braving, his voice never rising to any seeming outrage orwilddefianceof what he naturally revered." The full melody of Betterton's... | |
| Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1846 - Страниц: 350
...opened with a pause of mute amazement! then rising slowly, to solemn, trembling voice, he made the Ghost equally terrible to the spectator as to himself!...still governed by decency, manly, but not braving; his voie« never rising into that seeming outrage, or wild defiance of what he naturally revered. But alas!... | |
| Sir James Stephen, Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1848 - Страниц: 356
...mute amazement! then rising slowly, to solemn, trembling voice, he made the Ghost equally terrible lo the spectator as to himself! and in the descriptive...which the ghastly vision gave him, the boldness of bis expostulation was still governed by decency, manly, but not braving; his voice never rising into... | |
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