It is here of course that the excitement of the audience is wrought to its highest pitch, and that the acme of the actor's art is reached. The raised hands, the bent-back head, are good; but shut your eyes and the illusion is more complete. Then the cries... Tinsley's Magazine - Halaman 631869Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| 1869 - 852 halaman
...girl's language rise from the tone of every-day life and become imbued with dramatic imagery and fervor, but that eminently prosaic old person, Mr. Brownlow,...heavy club, and striking his victim to the ground. EVERY SATURDAY. [Feb. 27, 1ДО. light in " a happy ending " to books and plays ; but I am yet of the... | |
| 1869 - 852 halaman
...cries for mercy, the " Bill ! dear Bill ! for dear God's sake !•" uttered in tones in which the agoay of fear prevails even over the earnestness of the...departs, are intensely real. When the pleading ceases, yon open your eyes in relief, in time to see the impersonation of the murderer seizing a heavy club,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1870 - 406 halaman
...the audience and forming a fine contrast to the simple pathos of the dialogue in the ;- -.-.---: -_._ murder-scene, every word of which is in the highest...heavy club, and striking his victim to the ground. " Artistically speaking, the story of Sikes and Nancy ends at the point here indicated. Throughout... | |
| John Camden Hotten - 1870 - 206 halaman
...is more complete. Then the cries for mercy, the "Bill! dear Bill! for dear God's sake!" lit terecl m tones in which the agony of fear prevails even over the earnestness of the prayer, the dead, dull voire as hope departs, are intensely real. When the pleading ceases, you open your eyes in relief,... | |
| John Camden Hotten - 1873 - 812 halaman
...the actor's art is reached. The raised bands, the bent-back head, are good ; but shut your eyes, nnd the illusion is more complete. Then the cries for...heavy club, and striking his victim to the ground. " Artistically speaking, the story of Sikes and Nancy ends at the point here indicated. Throughout... | |
| Edward Tuckerman Mason - 1884 - 362 halaman
...crafty and cunning even in his bitter vengeance, is there before us, to the life. ... " It is here,1 of course, that the excitement of the audience is...heavy club, and striking his victim to the ground. "Artistically speaking, the story of Sikes and Nancy ends at the point here indicated. Through1 In... | |
| Z. R. W. M. von Martels - 1994 - 280 halaman
...sake! uttered in tones in which the agony of fear prevails even over the earnestness of the prayers, the dead dull voice as hope departs, are intensely...heavy club and striking his victim to the ground. 26 Dickens, wrapped up in this scene, became obsessed. He could hardly write about anything else in... | |
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