I never see him coming down from one corner of the Stage with his old grey hair standing, as it were, erect upon his head, his face filled with horror and attention, his hands expanded, and his whole frame actuated by a dreadful solemnity but I am astounded... A General View of the Stage: By Mr. Wilkes - Page 234by Samuel Derrick - 1759 - 335 pagesFull view - About this book
| Percy Fitzgerald - 1868 - 526 pages
...story, puts it, "Garrick, who was as fond of a compliment as moat men," with his old gray hair standing, as it were, erect upon his head, his face filled with...hands expanded, and his whole frame actuated by a dreary solemnity, but I am astounded, and share in all his distresses. Methinks I share in his calamities... | |
| Joseph Knight - 1894 - 352 pages
...tenderness. I never see him coming down from one corner of the stage, with his old grey hair standing, as it were, erect upon his head, his face filled with...expanded, and his whole frame actuated by a dreadful solemnity, but I am astounded, and share in all his distresses ; nay, as Shakespeare in some different... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2001 - 334 pages
...him coming down from one corner of the stage, with his old grey hair standing, as it were, erect on his head, his face filled with horror and attention,...expanded, and his whole frame actuated by a dreadful solemnity, but I am astounded, and share in all his distress . . . Methinks I share his calamities,... | |
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