In fancied scenes, as in life's real plan, He could not, for a moment, sink the man. In whate'er cast his character was laid, Self still, like oil, upon the surface play'd. Nature, in spite of all his skill, crept in : Horatio, Dorax, Falstaff, — still... The Life of Mr. James Quin, Comedian: With the History of the Stage from His ... - Página 831766 - 107 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
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..."Character":"His eyes, in gloomy socket taught to roll, Proclaimed the sullen habit of his soul. In fancied scenes, as in Life's real plan, He could not for a moment sink the man: Nature, in spite of all his skill, crept in; Horatio, Dorax, Falstaff - stile 'twas Quin." - He was... | |
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..."Character":"His eyes, in gloomy socket taught to roll, Proclaimed the sullen habit of his soul. In fancied scenes, as in Life's real plan, He could not for a moment sink the man: Nature, in spite of all his skill, crept in; Horatio, Dorax, Falstaff - stile 'twas Quin." - He was... | |
| Hardy Thomas - 1965 - 518 páginas
..."Character":"His eyes, in gloomy socket taught to roll, Proclaimed the sullen habit of his soul. In fancied scenes, as in Life's real plan, He could not for a moment sink the man: Nature, in spite of all his skill, crept in; Horatio, Dorax, Falstaff - stile 'twas Quin." - He was... | |
| Thomas Hardy - 2009 - 454 páginas
...habit of his soul. In fancied scenes, as in Life's real plan, He could not for a moment sink the man: Nature, in spite of all his skill, crept in; Horatio, Dorax, Falstaff - stile 'twas Quin." - He was at Bath when Gainsborough settled there In that house in the Circus which... | |
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