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" Her laughter intermingles itself with her words as fresh ideas afford her fresh merriment; she does not so much indulge as she seems unable to help it; it increases, it lessens, with her fancy; and when you expect it no longer, according to the usual... "
Critical Essays on the Performers of the London Theatres: Including General ... - Page 151
by Leigh Hunt - 1807 - 229 lehte
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Principles of Comedy and Dramatic Effect

Percy Fitzgerald - 1870 - 376 lehte
...are laboured on every trifling occasion, when the actor seems to be affecting joy with a tooth-ache upon him, or to have worked himself into convulsions...intervals, as recollection revives it, like flame from half-smothered embers.' But here is a picture of Sir Fretful Plagiary, worthy of Zoffany, as played...
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The Quarterly Review, 138. köide

1875 - 630 lehte
...us in even happier language. ' Her laughter is the happiest and most natural on the stage . . . It intermingles itself with her words, as fresh ideas...intervals, as recollection revives it, like flame from halfsmothered. smothered embers. This is the laughter of the feelings; and it is this predominance...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, 22. köide;85. köide

1875 - 822 lehte
...told us in even happier language. ' Her laughter is the happiest and most natural on the stage ... It intermingles itself with her words, as fresh ideas...intervals, as recollection revives it, like flame from halfsmothered embers. This is the laughter of the feelings; and it is this predominance of the heart...
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Life of Leigh Hunt

William Cosmo Monkhouse, John Parker Anderson - 1893 - 282 lehte
...speech it does not separate itself so abruptly from her words as with most of our performers. . . . Her laughter intermingles itself with her words as...when you expect it no longer according to the usual habits of the stage, it sparkles forth at little intervals as recollection revives it, like flame from...
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Leigh Hunt

Reginald Brimley Johnson - 1896 - 170 lehte
...speech it does not separate itself so abruptly from her words as with most of our performers. . . . Her laughter intermingles itself with her words as...intervals as recollection revives it, like flame from half-smothered embers." The essential characteristics of Hunt's dramatic criticism are its sincerity,...
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Monographs: Garrick, Macready, Rachel, and Baron Stockmar

Theodore Martin - 1906 - 378 lehte
...us in even happier language : ' Her laughter is the happiest and most natural on the stage. ... It intermingles itself with her words, as fresh ideas...intervals, as recollection revives it, like flame from half-smothered embers. This is the laughter of the feelings ; and it is this predominance of the heart...
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Comedy Queens of the Georgian Era

John Fyvie - 1906 - 496 lehte
...speech, it does not separate itself so abruptly from her words as with most of our performers. . . . Her laughter intermingles itself with her words as...when you expect it no longer, according to the usual hahits of the stage, it sparkles forth at little intervals as recollection revives it, like flame from...
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Monographs: Garrick, Macready, Rachel, and Baron Stockmar

Theodore Martin - 1906 - 376 lehte
...us in even happier language : ' Her laughter is the happiest and most natural on the stage. ... It intermingles itself with her words, as fresh ideas...and when you expect it no longer, according to the 10 usual habit of the stage, it sparkles forth at little intervals, as recollection revives it, like...
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Great Love Stories of the Theatre: A Record of Theatrical Romance

Charles Collins - 1911 - 374 lehte
...speech, it does not separate itself so abruptly from her words as with most of our performers. . . . Her laughter intermingles itself with her words as...when you expect it no longer, according to the usual habits of the stage, it sparkles forth at little intervals as recollection revives it, like flame from...
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The Story of Dorothy Jordan

Clare Armstrong Bridgman Jerrold - 1914 - 468 lehte
...speech, it does not separate itself so abruptly from her words as with most of our performers. . . . Her laughter intermingles itself with her words as...when you expect it no longer according to the usual habits of the stage, it sparkles forth at little intervals as recollection revives it, like flame from...
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