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" I pen this passage; now composed, now grand as the foamy billows ; so flute-like on the word ' moon,' creating a scene with the sound, and anon sharp, harsh, fierce in the last line, with a look upward from those matchless eyes, that rendered the troop... "
The Life of Edmund Kean - Page 356
by Frederick William Hawkins - 1869 - 420 pages
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"Their Majesties' Servants.": Annals of the English Stage, from ..., Volume 2

Dr. Doran (John) - Actors - 1865 - 442 pages
...hear the words and the voice as I pen this passage ; now composed, now grand as the foamy billows ; so flutelike on the word " moon," creating a scene...less by the assurance in the succeeding words than by the exquisite music in the tone with which he uttered the word " brightness." It was on the night...
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"Their Majesties' Servants.": Annals of the English Stage, from ..., Volume 2

Dr. Doran (John) - Actors - 1865 - 446 pages
...pen this passage ; now composed, now grand as the foamy billows ; so flutelike on the word " moou," creating a scene with the sound ; and anon sharp,...less by the assurance in the succeeding words than by the exquisite music in the tone with which he uttered the word " brightness." It was on the night...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 25; Volume 88

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - American periodicals - 1877 - 812 pages
...hear the words and the voice as I pen this passage; now composed, now grand as the foamy billows ; so flute-like on the word 'moon,' creating a scene...of the man, and the solidity of his temper, being less illustrated by the assurance in the succeeding words than by the exquisite music in the tone with...
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Lights of the Old English Stage

Actors - 1878 - 244 pages
...hear the words and the voice as I pen this passage ; now composed, now grand as the foamy billows ; so flutelike on the word 'moon,' creating a scene...of the man, and the solidity of his temper, being less illustrated by the assurance in the succeeding words than by the exquisite music in the tone with...
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Lights of the Old English Stage

Actors - 1878 - 234 pages
...hear the words and the voice as I pen this passage ; now composed, now grand as the foamy billows ; so flutelike on the word * moon,' creating a scene...of the man, and the solidity of his temper, being less illustrated by the assurance in the succeeding words than by the exquisite music in the tone with...
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Our old actors, Issue 84, Volume 2

Henry Barton Baker - 1878 - 412 pages
...hear the words and the voice as I pen this passage ; now composed, now grand as the foamy billows; so flute-like on the word ' moon,' creating a scene...troop visible, and their howl perceptible to the ear j the whole serenity of the man, and the solidity of his temper, being less illustrated by the assurance...
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The Stage: Or, Recollections of Actors and Acting from an Experience of ...

James Edward Murdoch - Actors - 1880 - 532 pages
...hear the words and the voice as I pen this passage — now composed, now grand as the foamy billows ; so flute-like on the word moon, creating a scene with...his temper being illustrated less by the assurance 140 THE PRESS SUBSIDIZED. in the succeeding words than by the exquisite music in the tone with which...
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Players of a Century: A Record of the Albany Stage

Henry Pitt Phelps - Biography & Autobiography - 1880 - 436 pages
...hear the words and the voice, as I pen this passage ; now composed, now grand as the foamy billows; so flute-like on the word ' moon,' creating a scene...serenity of the man and the solidity of his temper being less illustrated, by the assurance in the succeeding words, than by the exquisite music in the tone...
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Their Majesties' Servants: Annals of the English Stage, from ..., Volume 2

Dr. Doran (John) - Actors - 1880 - 440 pages
...hear the words and the voice as I pen this passage ; now composed, now grand as the foamy billows; so flutelike on the word " moon," creating a scene...the troop visible, and their howl perceptible to the ear;—the whole serenity of the man, and the solidity of his temper, being illustrated less by the...
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Players of a Century: A Record of the Albany Stage. Including Notices of ...

Henry Pitt Phelps - Theater - 1880 - 420 pages
...hear the words and the voice, as I pen this passage ; now composed, now grand as the foamy billows ; so flute-like on the word ' moon,' creating a scene...fierce in the last line, with a look upward from those mat3hless eyes, that rendered the troop visible and their howl perceptible to the ear ; the whole serenity...
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