Johnson, indeed, had thought more upon the subject of acting than might be generally supposed. Talking of it one day to Mr. Kemble, he said, 'Are you, Sir, one of those enthusiasts who believe yourself transformed into the very character you represent... Boswell's Life of Johnson: Life - Página 205por James Boswell - 1887Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| James Boswell - 1831 - 600 páginas
...table.' " Johnson, indeed, had thought more upon the subject of acting than might be generally supposed. Talking of it one day to Mr. Kemble, he said, " Are...?" Upon Mr. Kemble's answering, that he had never felt so strong a persuasion himself; "To be sure not, sir," said Johnson ; " the thing is impossible.... | |
| James Boswell - 1831 - 570 páginas
...table.' " Johnson, indeed, had thought more upon the subject of acting than might be generally supposed. Talking of it one day to Mr. Kemble, he said, " Are...?" Upon Mr. Kemble's answering, that he had never felt so strong a persuasion himself ; " To be sure not, sir," said Johnson ; " the thing is impossible.... | |
| James Boswell - 1835 - 456 páginas
...table.'" Johnson, indeed, had thought more upon the subject of acting than might be generally supposed. Talking of it one day to Mr. Kemble, he said, " Are...believe yourself transformed into the very character ypu represent?" Upon Mr. Kemble's answering, that he had never felt so strong a persuasion himself... | |
| James Boswell - 1843 - 588 páginas
...table.' " Johnson, indeed, had thought more upon the subject of acting than might be generally supposed. Talking of it one day to Mr. Kemble, he said, " Are...? " Upon Mr. Kemble's answering that he had never felt so strong a persuasion himself ; " To be sure not, sir," said Johnson ; "the thing is impossible.... | |
| John Nichols, John Bowyer Nichols - 1848 - 906 páginas
...his * " Johnson had thought more upon the subject of acting than might be generally supposed. Talking one day to Mr. Kemble, he said, ' Are you, sir, one of those enthusiasts who believe yourself transported into the very character you represent ? ' Upon Mr. Rouble's answering that he had never... | |
| James Boswell - 1851 - 322 páginas
...more upon the subject of acting than might be generally supposed. Talking of it one day to Mr. Kcmble, he said, "Are you, Sir, one of those enthusiasts who...represent ?" Upon Mr. Kemble's answering that he had never felt so strong a persuasion himself: " To be sure not, Sir," said Johnson, " the thing is impossible.... | |
| James Boswell - 1859 - 316 páginas
...might be generally supposed. Talking of it one day to Mr. Kernble, he said, " Are you, Sir, one oi those enthusiasts who believe yourself transformed...represent ?" Upon Mr. Kemble's answering that he had never felt so strong a persuasion himself: " To be sure not, Sir," said Johnson, " the thing is impossible.... | |
| James Boswell - 1859 - 320 páginas
...table.' " Johnson, indeed, had thought more upon the subject of acting than might be generally supposed. Talking of it one day to Mr. Kemble, he said, " Are you, Sir, one oi those enthusiasts who belieyre yourself transformed into the very character you represent 1" Upon... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1862 - 688 páginas
...ears.f Talking one day, with John Philip Kemble, on the subject of his profession, Dr. Johnson inquired, "Are you, Sir, one of those enthusiasts who believe...transformed into the very character you represent?" Upon the young actor's answering — that he had never felt so strong a persuasion himself; " To be sure... | |
| Charles Kent - 1872 - 290 páginas
...the snort of indignation with which Doctor Johnson, talking one day about acting, asked Mr. Kemble, " Are you, sir, one of those enthusiasts who believe...transformed into the very character you represent?" Kemble answering, according to Boswell, that he had never himself felt so strong a persuasion — "... | |
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