| Samuel Pepys - 1828 - 486 páginas
...playhouse, and saw " Hamlet," which we have not seen this year before, or more ; and mightily pleased with it, but above all with Betterton, the best part, I believe, that ever man acted. September 1st. To the fair, and there saw several sights ; among others, the mare that tells money... | |
| 1904 - 668 páginas
...remarks on it : — " Saw ' Hamlet, Prince of Denmark,' done with scenes very well, and mightily pleased with it, but above all with Betterton, the best part, I believe, that ever man acted." Of ' Romeo and Juliet ' he says : — "Saw ' Romeo and Juliet ' but it is a play of itself the worst... | |
| Samuel [collections] Pepys - 1854 - 532 páginas
...Charles II.— Collins's Peerage, roL viiL, p. 16, ed. 1812. with it; but, above all, with Bettertou, the best part, I believe, that ever man acted. Thence to the Fay re, and saw " Polichinelle," and so home. This night lay the first night in Deb.'s chamber, which... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1855 - 500 páginas
...Thomoe, first Viscount Bulkcley, and Master of the Household to (.'liarles IL — СоШш'з Peerayt, vol. viii., p. 16, ed. 1812. with it; but, above all,...part, I believe, that ever man acted. Thence to the Fayrc, and saw "Polichinelle," and so home. Tbis night lay the first night in Deb. 's chamber, which... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1855 - 498 páginas
...vol. viii., p. 16, ed. 1812. ' In Fleet Street: see llth Oetober, 1666, ante. 16 DIARY OF [4th Sept. with it; but, above all, with Betterton, the best part, I believe, that ever man acted. Thenee to the Fayre, and saw " Polichinelle," and so home. This night lay the first night in Deb.'s... | |
| 1873 - 808 páginas
...above ordinary plays.' To do Samuel justice, ho was ' mightily pleased' with Hamlet (August 31, 1668); 'but, above all, with Betterton, the best part, I believe, that ever man acted.' Fran!;. It is pleasant to part with ottr friendly Diarist on good terms. How persistently, by the way,... | |
| 1873 - 822 páginas
...above ordinary plays.' To do Samuel justice, he was 'mightily pleased' with Hamlet (August 31, 1668); 'but, above all, with Betterton, the best part, I believe, that ever man acted.' Fran?,-. It is pleasant to part with our friendly Diarist on good terms. How persistently, by the way,... | |
| 1873 - 740 páginas
...ordinary plays." To do Samuel justice, he was "mightily pleased" with "Hamlet" (August 31, 16G8) ; "but, above all, with Betterton, the best part, I believe, that ever man acted." Frank. It is pleasant to part with our friendly Diarist on good terms. How persistently, by the way,... | |
| Alfred Henry Paget - 1875 - 56 páginas
...imagination." Seven years later, after seeing the same play, he writes that he was " mightily pleased with it, but, above all, with Betterton, the best part, I believe, that ever man acted." Steele saw him buried in Westminster Cloisters, and, with a full heart, writes of his excellencies,... | |
| Evan Thomas Davies - 1876 - 232 páginas
...playhouse, and saw 'Hamlet,' which we have not seen this year before, or more ; and mightily pleased with it, but above all with Betterton, the best part, I believe, that ever man acted." December 2ist. " Thence to the Duke's playhouse, and saw ' Macbeth." " 1668-9. February 6. " To the... | |
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