| Colley Cibber - Actors - 1822 - 564 pages
...Mr. Bullock. Heigh-ho! ........... '. Mr. Norris. Davies's " Dramatic Miscellanies;" vol. 3, p. 291. of an eminent pleader at the bar, with every the least...singularity of his utterance so perfectly imitated, Gibber, I doubt not, mixed a degree of envy in his criticism. Of a player's merits the public is a... | |
| Colley Cibber - 1826 - 358 pages
...company. I have heard him make long harangues, and form various arguments, even in the manner of thinking of an eminent pleader at the bar, with every the least...ipse, scarce to be distinguished from his original. Yet more ; I have seen upon the margin of the vritten part of Falstaff, which he acted, his own notes... | |
| 1826 - 362 pages
...company. I have heard him make long harangues, and form various arguments, even in the manner of thinking of an eminent pleader at the bar, with every the least...ipse, scarce to be distinguished from his original. Yet more ; I have seen upon the margin of the written part of Falstaff, which he acted, his own notes... | |
| 1827 - 576 pages
...company. I have heard him make long harangues, and form various arguments, even in the manner of thinking of an eminent pleader at the bar, with every the least...exaggerated ; but instances approaching more or less to the detciiption, must have fallen in the way of every man who has mingled at all in general society.'—pp.... | |
| Dugald Stewart - Logic - 1827 - 414 pages
...I have heard " him make long harangues, and form various arguments, even "in the manner of thinking of an eminent pleader at the bar, " with every the least article and singularity of his utterance , " every body must have observed, that when we can employ our attention on any " thing else, the pain... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 524 pages
...company. I have heard him make long harangues, and form various arguments, even in the manner of thinking of an eminent pleader at the bar, with every the least...way of every man who has mingled at all in general society.* This class of facts opens a wide field of new and curious speculation ; but on a topic which... | |
| Louisa Stuart Costello - Great Britain - 1844 - 432 pages
...; I have heard him make long harangues, and form various arguments, even in the manner of thinking, of an eminent pleader at the bar, with every the least...ipse, scarce to be distinguished from his original. Yet more : I have seen, upon the margin of the written part of Falstaff, which he acted, his own notes... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - Judges - 1846 - 718 pages
...various arguments, even in tbe manner of thinking of an eminent pleader at the bar, with envy, the leant article and singularity of his utterance so perfectly imitated that he was the very after ip»t, scarce to be distinguished from the original." Life of Cibber, i. 86. Notwithstanding... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1849 - 696 pages
...form various arguments, even in the manner of thinking of an eminent pleader at the bar, with envy, the least article and singularity of his utterance...the very alter ipse, scarce to be distinguished from the original." — Lijeof Cibber, i. SS. Notwithstanding the liberties he had used with the Whigs,... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - Great Britain - 1851 - 530 pages
...form various arguments, even in the manner of thinking of an eminent pleader at the bar, with envy, the least article and singularity of his utterance...the very alter ipse, scarce to be distinguished from the original.5' — Life of Gibber, i. 86. Notwithstanding the liberties he had used with the Whigs,... | |
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