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Things in the asylum is quite lively now the Dances and Plays is in full blast now, And they make the
But we must recognise the situation as practical men, and must not play into their hands, but must simply
offers extraordinary facilities for translation especially poetic, from foreign tongues, e.g. a Greek play
AS I sit with others at a great feast, suddenly while the music is playing, To my mind, (whence it comes
AS I sit with others at a great feast, suddenly while the music is playing, To my mind, (whence it comes
We shall find a play of mental, moral and social power interacting between them.
AS I sit with others, at a great feast, suddenly, while the music is playing, To my mind, (whence it
AS I sit with others, at a great feast, suddenly, while the music is playing, To my mind, (whence it
As they said in the play I used to go and hear when I was a young fellow there in New York—'let these
March" ode (Nineteenth Century) with the preface: "I have not your Swinburne ear" and this delightful play
mechanics, &c—I quoting the University professor, Young men—learn to do something well—even if it is only playing
Alluded to his memory: "It lasts—lasts wonderfully well: it plays me some tricks—but then it always did
I barely manage to keep afloat—there is no margin to play with.
W. said: "I guess the economics play a part: that's rather your cue than mine: I have heard about Glasgow
A cablegram from Walter Besant yesterday said that the man is an imposter.The bogus Besant played a bold
—referring to Amelie Rives' play there printed in full. "Oh no—I am not prepared to tackle that.
which is not to be catspaw under whatever issues of time, or to claim that which is not my own, or to play
There were lines in the play last night in which Salvini's magnificent voice and passion forced a close
Of the play itself he questioned me closely. "What was the Iago like?" and so on.
After him nobody can play that part." Mrs. Bowers had been in yesterday's cast.
He sat in the small chair by the fire—his room dark—the light through the half- open stove-door playing
Circumstances play in our hands. Thursday, February 25, 1892
The spirit has played me against it." Yet asked, "What news with you?
valuable, necessary, class of men than the men who are under all conditions, all shifts of weather, all play
Bannan in Warrie's room playing cribbage.
Its play of light, shade—the countenances—the moon-beams—enhance the impression."
believe, that among other qualifications to be one day assured, America has a dramatic future—a glorious play-future
nobody was a nobody—there were reasons for the existence of everybody concerned in the production of a play
said I am no longer a theatre-goer—perhaps I have lost the theatrical perspective—I have not seen plays
pretense of the Bacon Shakespeare fellows that they yet held a card—that there was still a card to be played—a
And again, "We are players in a play: this is all part of the play, to be welcomed along with the rest
"I was sure that was not the book: my mind nowadays plays me strange antics—confuses shapes, sizes, colors
W. said again: "There was a German band out on the street today—not too near: they played a couple of
How life plays itself back and forth!—what a chapter of ups and downs!
but one evening I went into a theatre—it was hot and close—with a friend—and in the course of the play
It's a feeble copy of the British Micawberism: British humbug about British fair play, British liberty
nature in her large meanings, growths, evolutions: who enters most naturally, sympathetically, into the play
"Yes, I admit it, and I often think I see in the English character a higher growth of fair play—the willingness
The warmer weather is evidently playing on him. A reporter from the Press came while I was there.
Burleigh played piano. W. very ready. Greeting everybody gaily. Often with inquiries.
Kennedy came along and put in a demurrer, W. resuming: "The Shakespeare plays are essentially the plays
aristocracy: they are in fact not as nearly in touch with the spirit of our modern democracy as the plays
Do you find such things in the Shakespeare plays?
I do not—no, nothing of the kind: on the contrary everything possible is done in the Shakespeare plays
attitude, his official mock heroic indignation, is not creditable to him—rather a blot on his record: a play
Siddons' book about actors, plays?
In it she speaks of Lady Macbeth—the Lady of the plays—insists that she was not what the world conceives
I suppose you know that is a performance, a play, all in music and singing, in the Italian language,
besides she is a tall and handsome lady, and her actions are so graceful as she moves about the stage, playing
I quoted Bucke again: I am head and ears in Bacon—Bacon wrote the plays—in a few years it will be proved
Sat with W. in his dark room, with the flickering light of the fire playing through the half-open stove
I told him how Bucke and his brother had played vociferous games of backgammon in the library, and I
W. told Ed: "Play your violin: play it as much as you choose: I like it: when I am tired I will tell
Ed at first played in the next room. I advised him to play down stairs.
It makes me think of the fellow in the play: he says to some other—'I can invoke spirits from the deep
And it is in this respect Harrison has been lately playing a constant part—a devilish, picayune part—worthy
It gives play of itself, naturally, without interpretation so-called, to grandest, most vital forces,
We were there till eleven, Wallace and Tom talking, Anna and I playing euchre at a little table nearby
He is the kind of a man who might play with riches and die poor—though he's mighty comfortable fixed,
I've played enthusiastic long enough—sacrificed enough, for that principle—and the world no better or
And as to Ingersoll's contention that Shakespeare's plays were impersonal—non-personal—more absolutely
1873, became a favorite retreat for the poet for several years in the late 1870s and into the 1880s, playing
Some of the inmates are laughing and joking, others are playing checkers or cards, others are reading
excitement and chaos, hovering on the edge at first, and then merged in its very midst, and destined to play