My impression, in the most general form I can state it, is simply this, that I have never had any one character in any piece I have written, from first to last, impersonated so entirely to my satisfaction.
In some way his temperament must have resembled that of the great David Garrick, whom he so often impersonated on the stage.
One of the features of the carnival in 1894, when I was twelve years old, was a pageant of famous women impersonated by local talent.
A few days later, when Jim was making enquiries about the man, he found out that the horrid creature had actually impersonated you at two or three hotels, and run up bills in your name.
Handy Andy," Alfred's favorite farce, in which he impersonated the character of the awkward negro who breaks the dishes, was the closing number on the program.
To have impersonated the Ithacan was little; he had been just sitting for a God.
Balicourt played queens and princesses, and had probablyimpersonated the Queen Elizabeth of Thomas Corneille's play on the evening when Clairon visited the Comedie.
Finally, she has been made the subject of a famous tragedy,[61] in which the heroine wasimpersonated by the greatest French actress of the nineteenth century, Rachel.
But even after the introduction of actresses the heroines of the stage were still occasionally impersonated by men.
There is indeed a story told of a veteran actor who still flourished in juvenile characters, while his son, as a matter of choice, or of necessity, invariably impersonated the old gentlemen of the stage.
Bingley, the manager, appeared as the hero of the sombre work; Mrs. Haller wasimpersonated by Miss Fotheringay.
For example, although I had only seen her twice in France, I quite satisfactorily impersonated Mme.
At this time it had occurred to nobody that the singer who impersonated Salome could dance.
The wild witch of the first act, the enchantress of the second, the repentant Magdalene of the third, all were imaginatively impersonated by this wonderful woman.
That was, what all men thought it was, when this play was written; for the madness of arbitrary power, the impersonated will and passion, was the state then.
He says that a person entered the room in the dark, took the box from the table and substituted a dummy, and afterwards impersonated the ghost.
He had smuggled in masks and drapery, and impersonated his ghosts.
For four hundred sittings, spread over a space of six years, Katie Fox impersonated his dead wife.
In the beginning Marthe plainly impersonated the ghost, as Baron Schrenck admits.
After twenty years of religious controversy I am a patient man, but I decline to argue with any one who doubts that Florrie Cook (four times caught in fraud, and a pupil of Herne) impersonated the ghost.
So a revolver had been found beside the body of the murdered man who had so successfully impersonated the Honourable Miss Cheyne herself, had it?
In so doing, it impersonated a giant fighting ship--one of a fleet--going into overdrive.
In so doing it impersonated a giant fighting ship.
In doing so, it had impersonated a giant fighting ship, member of an irresistible fleet.
Pan, it may be recorded, was impersonatedby Mr. J.
Not the least fraction of a beat was thrown away--in all and everywhere, were seen the director of orchestra and the musicians, as a grand impersonated whole, achieving in every part a fresh triumph.
To assume, or to represent, the person or character of; to personate; as, he impersonated Macbeth.
He has impersonated almost every kind of character.
They may opine that I have been an abettor of treason, that I have attempted to circumvent the ends of justice, and that I may have impersonated you in order to render possible your escape.
There arrived, I spent the rest of that day making myself up to represent the old actor whom I had impersonated on the occasion when I had shadowed my master to the Kingsmere Hospital for Consumptives.
I am being impersonated on the steamer by one of my clerks, who will keep his cabin all the way.
When I had impersonated him for Butts' benefit, that detail had not troubled me, for Butts was a dull, unobservant creature.
I should tell you perhaps, my dear Sir Charles, that I haveimpersonated Sir William Dagmar more often than I have fingers and toes--during the past twelve months.
The character of Bishop Blaize was impersonated "most appropriately, both as to age and gravity, by Richard Dickerson, comber, who had taken part in the former procession.
Elder impersonated the owner and attended at the bank to complete the transfer and sell the stock.
Rochet, in the service of an imaginary Russian lady, Baroness de Korff, impersonated by Mme.
The Man of Destiny was impersonated by a dancer and mimic named Chevalier, and his career, begun in Egypt, was continued up to the triumphal entry of the French troops into Berlin.
Of Mr Marlowe having impersonatedmy husband that night, and having escaped by way of my window, and built up an alibi.
Of the latter, one is the Princess von Steinheimer, and the other, the lady who impersonated her.
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