| Eccentric biography - 1801 - 352 halaman
...London : He made his debut there in Richard, with distinguished advantage. Mossop had a strong anil harmonious voice, which could rise from the lowest note to the highest pitch of sound ; and was, indeed, one of the most comprehensive ever heard. He excelled most in parts of turbulence... | |
| 1802 - 302 halaman
...offer from taking place. This actor excelled mou in characters of ire, amhition, a.nJ regal tyranny. He had a strong and harmonious voice, which could...from the lowest note to the highest pitch of sound, and was indeed one of the most comprebensive ever heard. Notwitbstanding, in his accents there were... | |
| 1805 - 448 halaman
...from taking place. 'J his actor excelled most in the characters of ire, amhition, and regal tyranny. He had a strong and harmonious voice, which could...from the lowest note to the highest pitch of sound, and was indeed one of the most comprehensive ever heard. Notwitbstanding, in his accents there were... | |
| 1821 - 670 halaman
...offer from taking place. This actor excelled most in characters of ire, ambition, and regal tyranny. He had a strong and harmonious voice, which could...from the lowest note to the highest pitch of sound, and was indeed one of the most comprehensive ever heard. Notwithstanding, in his accents there were... | |
| 1821 - 754 halaman
...offer from taking place. This actor excelled most in characters of ire, ambition, and regal tyranny. He had a strong and harmonious voice, which could...from the lowest note to the highest pitch of sound, and was indeed one of the most comprehensive ever heard. Notwithstanding, in his accents there were... | |
| Brander Matthews, Laurence Hutton - 1900 - 340 halaman
...abilities in Richard III., and in this he was wise ; for in Richard the awkwardness of his action, and the untowardness of his deportment were well disguised....could rise from the lowest note to the highest pitch ot sound ; it was, indeed, a voice the most comprehensive I ever heard. He excelled most in parts of... | |
| Dennis Bartholomeusz - 1969 - 336 halaman
...Harmony, which would be greatly hurt, if the Pauses were allowed to be too long.' Mossop's voice ' could rise from the lowest note to the highest pitch of sound'. 'It was indeed a voice,' says Davies, 'the most comprehensive I have ever heard.'1 And yet despite the superiority of his voice,... | |
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