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" He had all the parts of an excellent orator, animating his words with speaking and speech with action, his auditors being never more delighted than when he spoke nor more sorry than when he held his peace, yet even then he was an excellent actor still,... "
A Select Collection of Old Plays: God's promises - lvii. lappuse
1780
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Dramatic History of the World

Kolachelam Rao S. - 1986 - 342 lapas
...speech with acting, his auditors being never more delighted than when he spoke, nor more sorry than when he held his peace. Yet even then, he was an excellent actor still, never failing in his part when he had done speaking but with his looks and gestures maintaining...
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Shakespeare in the Theater

William Poel - 1913 - 262 lapas
...with action, so that his auditors were "never more delighted than when he spoke, nor more sorry than when he held his peace ; yet even then he was an excellent actor still, never failing in his part when he had done speaking, but with his looks and gesture maintaining...
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Shakespeare in the Theater

William Poel - 1913 - 276 lapas
...with action, so that his auditors were "never more delighted than when he spoke, nor more sorry than when he held his peace ; yet even then he was an excellent actor still, never failing in his part when he had done speaking, but with his looks and gesture maintaining...
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The Elizabethan Stage, 4. sējums

Edmund Kerchever Chambers - 1923 - 492 lapas
...and Speech with Action) his Auditors being never more delighted then when he spoke, nor more sorry then when he held his peace ; yet even then, he was an excellent Actor still, never falling in his Part when he had done speaking ; but with his looks and gesture,...
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The English Drama and Stage Under the Tudor and Stuart Princes, 1543-1664

William Carew Hazlitt - 1869 - 322 lapas
...and Speech with Action) his Auditors being never more delighted then when he fpoke, nor more ferry then when he held his peace ; yet even then, he was an excellent Actor ftill, never falling in his Part when he had done fpeaking ; but with his looks and gefture,...
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Winter Fruit: English Drama, 1642-1660

Dale B. J. Randall - 484 lapas
...and Speech with Action) his Auditors being never more delighted then when he spake, nor more sorry then when he held his peace; yet even then, he was an excellent Actor still, never falling in his Part when he had done speaking; but with his looks and gesture, maintaining...
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Renaissance Drama in Action: An Introduction to Aspects of Theatre Practice ...

Martin White - 1998 - 282 lapas
...speech with action) his auditors being never more delighted than when he spake, nor more sorry than when he held his peace. Yet even then, he was an excellent actor still, never falling in his part when he had done speaking, but with his looks and gesture, maintaining...
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Elizabethan Popular Theatre: Plays in Performance

Michael Hattaway - 2005 - 272 lapas
...and speech with action) his auditors being never more delighted than when he spoke, nor more sorry when he held his peace; yet even then, he was an excellent actor still, never falling in his part when he had done speaking; but with his looks and gesture, maintaining...
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The Atlantic Monthly, 23. sējums

1869 - 806 lapas
...speed) with action, his auditors being never more delighted than when he spoke, or more sorry than when he held his peace. Yet even then, he was an excellent actor still, ne\-er failing in his part when lie had done speaking, but with his looks and gestures...
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