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The stage is an epitome , a bettered likeness of the world , with the dull part left out : and , indeed , with this omission , it is nearly big enough to hold all the rest . What brings the resemblance nearer is , that , as they imitate ...
The stage is an epitome , a bettered likeness of the world , with the dull part left out : and , indeed , with this omission , it is nearly big enough to hold all the rest . What brings the resemblance nearer is , that , as they imitate ...
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If the stage is useful as a school of instruction , it is no less so as a source of amusement . It is the source of the greatest enjoyment at the time , and a never - failing fund of agreeable reflection afterwards .
If the stage is useful as a school of instruction , it is no less so as a source of amusement . It is the source of the greatest enjoyment at the time , and a never - failing fund of agreeable reflection afterwards .
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On Actors and Acting II It has been considered as the misfortune of first - rate talents for the stage , that they leave no record behind them except that of vague rumour , and that the genius of a great actor perishes with him ...
On Actors and Acting II It has been considered as the misfortune of first - rate talents for the stage , that they leave no record behind them except that of vague rumour , and that the genius of a great actor perishes with him ...
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