| Charles Lamb - 1852 - 684 Seiten
...manner, the actor with the character which he represents. It is difficult for a frequent play -goer to disembarrass the idea of Hamlet from the person and voice of Mr. K. We speak of Lady Macbeth, while we are in reality thinking of Mrs. S. Nor is this confusion incidental... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1855 - 798 Seiten
...even to identify in our minds, in a perverse manner, the actor with the character which he represents. It is difficult for a frequent play-goer to disembarrass...the idea of Hamlet from the person and voice of Mr. K. We speak of Lady Macbeth, while we are in reality thinking of Mrs. S. Nor is this confusion incidental... | |
| Charles Lamb, Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1855 - 624 Seiten
...difficult for a frequent play-goer to disembarrass the idea of Hamlet from the person and voice of Mr. K. We speak of Lady Macbeth, while we are in reality thinking of Mrs. S. Nor is this confusion incidental alone to unlettered persons, who, not possessing the advantage... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1856 - 408 Seiten
...even to identify in our minds, in a perverse manner, the actor with the character which he represents. It is difficult for a frequent play-goer to disembarrass...the idea of Hamlet from the person and voice of Mr. K. We speak of Lady Macbeth, while we are in reality thinking of Mrs. S. Nor is this confusion incidental... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1856 - 440 Seiten
...even to identify in our minds, in a perverse manner, the actor with the character which he represents. It is difficult for a frequent play-goer to disembarrass...the idea of Hamlet from the person and voice of Mr. K. We speak of Lady Macbeth, while we are in reality thinking of Mrs. S. Nor is this confusion incidental... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1867 - 684 Seiten
...even to identify in our minds, in a perverse manner, the actor with the character which he represents. It is difficult for a frequent play-goer to disembarrass...the idea of Hamlet from the person and voice of Mr. K. We speak of Lady Macbeth, while we are in reality thinking of Mrs. S. Nor is this confusion incidental... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1875 - 618 Seiten
...even to identify in our minds, in a perverse manner, the actor with the character which he represents. It is difficult for a frequent play-goer to disembarrass...the idea of Hamlet from the person and voice of Mr. K. We speak of Lady Macbeth, while we are in reality thinking of Mrs. S. Nor is this confusion incidental... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1876 - 478 Seiten
...even to identify in our minds, in a perverse manner, the actor with the character which he represents. It is difficult for a frequent play-goer to disembarrass...the idea of Hamlet from the person and voice of Mr. K . We speak of Lady Macbeth, while we are in reality thinking of Mrs. S . Nor is this confusion incidental... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1876 - 740 Seiten
...even to identify in our minds in a perverse manner, the actor with the character which he represents. It is difficult for a frequent play-goer to disembarrass...the idea of Hamlet from the person and voice of Mr. K. We speak of I,:idy Macbeth, while we are in reality thinking of Mrs. S. Nor is this confusion incidental... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1879 - 672 Seiten
...even to identify in our minds in a perverse manner the actor with the character which he represents. It is difficult for a frequent playgoer to disembarrass...the idea of Hamlet from the person and voice of Mr. K2. We speak of Lady Macbeth, while we are in reality thinking of Mrs. S.3 Nor is this confusion incidental... | |
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