He became the idol of the public, and it was not unusual for those who admired striking impersonations on the stage to journey from Petrograd to see and hear him.
Farrar's impersonations of any one role are exactly similar, and that he who may have seen her give a magnificent performance is not too safe in recommending his meticulous neighbour to go to the next.
He declared John Philip Kemble to have been the greatest of actors, and said that his best impersonations were Penruddock, Zanga, and Coriolanus.
The stamp of her personality is upon everything that she has done; yet the thinker who looks back upon her numerous and various impersonations is astonished at their diversity.
It has sometimes been thought that the acting of Henry Irving is seen at its best in those impersonations of his that derive their vitality from the grim, ghastly, and morbid attributes of human nature.
His otherimpersonations included Shylock, Othello, Sir Edward Mortimer, Sir Giles Overreach, and King Lear.
Her impersonations included Adela ("The Haunted Tower") and Rosina.
As he walked rapidly along the road, he appeared to enjoy the keen zest of his companion in the numerous impersonations with which he was indulging him.
Dickens always greatly rejoiced in the theatre; and, having seen him act with the Amateur Company of the Guild of Literature and Art, I can well imagine the delight hisimpersonations in Montreal must have occasioned.
We have tragedy without music and dancing; and music and dancing without the highest impersonations of which they are the fit accompaniment, and both without religion and solemnity.
But even this comforting explanation will not stand: his earliest impersonations are all thinkers.
But how can we study Shakspeare so advantageously as in theimpersonations of the stage?
I confess I do not know where the great master can be studied so advantageously as in the best impersonations of the stage, but, nevertheless, I strongly advise that you should stay away from the theatre.
My concern here is with his art in its fullest and finest expression, in its essence; and therefore it is unnecessary for me to dwell upon any other of his impersonations than that of Hamlet.
It would be a great mistake to regard all these creatures as mereimpersonations or abstractions.
Nevertheless, one feels that such impersonations can have no separate divine existence apart from the city or the people whom they represent.
To each of these mysterious impersonations a different task is assigned, and detailed at length in the piece.
It seems probable that material impersonations of the forces of nature existed before the Buddha's time.
So it is with the later impersonations of Ellen Terry, and they will require no lengthy record at my hands.
Whatever the ultimate popularity of these impersonations may be, there was but one opinion in the crowded and brilliant audience of last night.
Let it not be forgotten that her own bewitching Letitia was destined to be one of the most attractive of her comedy impersonationsat the Lyceum.
In all these impersonations it was aptly said (in the words of Ruskin)--she possessed "a serenity of effortless grace.
The greater impersonations of natural powers, and of ideas; with their reflections, where such have been formed, in the feminine.
Speaking generally, the deities of pure invention are the mere impersonations of a passion, or of an elemental or bodily power, or of a mental gift.
The minor impersonations of natural powers, such as (1) The Winds.
Before quitting the precinct of the primeval tradition discoverable in Homer, we have yet one very remarkable group of impersonations to consider, that in which the goddess Ἄτη is the leading figure.
Those impersonations which represent, each in its several part, or its peculiar aspect, the tradition of the Evil One, have been considered along with the deities of tradition.
The names indicate that these monsters were impersonations of whirlwinds and storms.
Assyrian ideas also seem to have assisted in the pictorial impersonations of the hydra.
School is the sand-bank of a girl's life, rather heavy, but supporting the roses of debates and picnics and commencement and expression impersonations like the one Friday night is to be.
This is the night of the impersonations and they are over.
Rama, one of theimpersonations of Vishnu, the Epic Hero, 603-m.
Monsieur thought that Madame would have plenty to laugh at in the magnificent impersonations of Richard III.
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