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ON SOME OF THE OLD ACTORS

        t of an old Play Bill, empts me to call to mind a fe. It presents t of parts in t, at tre ty years ago. touco read a Play Bill -- not, as noure, singling out a favorite performer, and casting a negligent eye over t; but spelling out every name, doo tes and servants of t ter of no small moment to us ook t of Fabiao attribute noo times best actors.-" Orsino, by Mr. Barrymore. " a full S carries! o memory arise tle actor!

        t ten or fifteen years,    e notion of s as Op Ends ell; and Viola in tterly acquired a coarseness,    sank, eady melting eye, into t. s -- in    ory of     speec so    into an o make up t I    so spoken, or rat    its grad beauty -- but, o be a "blank," and t s;old ; tory ;; came up as a neion -- and tened image of Patieill folloer t, as by some gro mec springing up after t, I    say, as tered by ears. So in those fine lines -

        rite loyal tos of ned love --

        o te hills -

        tion made in t ures o legitimate t seemed altoget rule or law.

        Mrs. Poy, made an admirable Olivia. Sicularly excellent in ion resses too -- ions o set ts at ter, and to vie ceits    emulation. But s, like rifle a leisure sentence or to be dismissed, and so be t Lady still. Soucastic er y. he se.

        t of Malvolio    been so often misuood, and ts of tor, ed, t I stle prolix upon ts.

        Of all tors est in tions, tions sequent upo of a great idea to true poetical ent faculty among players.    I remember possessed even a portion of t fine madness    about glory, or transports of tian indiary at ty.    times ting effect of trumpet.    iff,    no ation; and tleman    in every movement.    of passiorutriking before time; never anticipating or leading you to anticipate. otally destitute of trid artifice. age to do ts message simply, and    y as t timent do its o prop or bolstering. o mountebank it; arayed none of t cleverness o ator from ion could divine more of ifice to do.    you in possession of tery. timations to make t so mucer t of tands like a great    up for mine A, and a quantity of barreors, to s ts at. t go to riump tone about ter, natural to a general sciousness of po none of t petty vanity ain itself upon any little successful stroke of its knavery -- as is on ioners in misc did not clap or cros time. It    a maing s at a c otily pleased at bei into t; but a mate villairapping a ure into toils, against ive. t of Malvolio, in t, y, of    castings of t cer) tradition must be    from tage. No manager in t to Mr. Baddeley, or Mr. Parsons: re, Jo it nation to succeed to t. Malvolio is not essentially ludicrous.    by act. ere, repelling; but dignified, sistent, and, for retcy. Maria describes    of Puritan; and    , or a lady Fairfax. But y and o ties of test. Still y, (call it ive to t mock or affected,    objects to excite laugy is at t unlovely, but ible. y, a little above ation, but probably not mucs. e see no reason al of to to restore to Cesario), bespeaks a generosity of birt on all occasions is t of a gentleman, and a man of education. e must not found ernal old, loeo a great Princess; a dignity probably ferred upon s t t indication of    s; ; Does ter    to appear little or insignifit? Once, indeed, so    ? -- of being "sick of self-love," -- but leness and siderateness    t ticular infirmity sues. o t, and tised; and o sideratioed dition of ress, and trict regard ate of real or dissembled m    feel t in    appears not t Olivia o look to it -- for Sir toby s at ttery c Malvolio    to be represented as possessiimable qualities, ty to    infers. "Pursue reat o a peace." Even in ate of c of greatness seems o desert opas, and ply upon ra    t rao Olivia. taking, or t    house of misrule.

        Bensley, accly, t an air of Spanisiness. ilian. arced, but ructure of pride seemed bottomed upon a sense of    beyond t    you could not be sure t it    taken do you felt t it ion.    from tset; but ies of ter began to give    of tesss affe, gradually to    tood before you.    smiling to    ineffable carelessness    was! you

        *Clohagoras ing wild fowl?

        Mal. t t    a bird.

        Clo thou of his opinion?

        Mal. I the soul, and no rove of his opinion.

        ed     ser! if an unseasonable refle of morality obtruded itself it iable infirmity of mans nature, t    lay o su trutied t lasted -- you felt t an ake     for a day in t of sucy but for a quarter of a minute, sleeping or o o tread upon air, to taste manna, to o mate    tles of    for a seass of fidence -- "stand still ye c," t Malvolio may be still in fancy fair Olivias lord -- but fate aribution say no -- I itter of Maria -- tty taunts of Sir toby -- till more insupportable triump -- terfeit Sir topas is unmasked -- and "time," as true cls in ; I fess t I never saastroper,    a kind iterest. too. Fe in    to tors, revived ter some fe suffitly grotesque; but Dodd , as it came out of natures    migo remain in puris naturalibus. In expressing slo daealing slotle and little, ill it cleared up at last to ts    meridian. o keep back ellect, as some o retard tion. takes less time in filling t took to cover ts quarters anding    of ctle intelligence, and be a long time in unig it to the remainder

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        I am ill at dates, but I t is y years ago t    encroac side of tting out delicate green kles, and sately alcoves of terrace -- tands gaping aionless as if it remembered its brotill t gardens of any of t, my beloved temple not fotte being altoget t upon taking my afternoon sola a summer day upon terrace, a ely sad personage came to, I judged to ful foreo be iations of mortality. As I inctive a of subindicative token of respeonstrate ter, and ion to greet ive motion of to t effect -- a species of y and    of ten, rat is offered to -- rangely identified itself    of Dodd. Upon close iion I    mistaken. But could tful tenance be t face of folly ances of gaiety;    as t looked out so formally flat in Foppington, so frot in tattle, so impotently busy in Backbite; so blankly divested of all meaning, or resolutely expressive of none, in Acres, in Fribble, and a tinences? as till of t and carefulness -- t en divested itself at race of eito give me diversion, to clear my cloudy face for t least of its furroelligent, , made merry aken    came upon me . I could    pardon. I t it looked upon me range as ors -- your pleasant felloicularly -- subjected to and suffering t -- tuies, to belong to tions to be ameo poetic justily. e     ties. tor took place sly after ting. ted tage some m daily to t to ting ies -- er tre -- doile penance for a life of no very repreaking off by degrees t feel oo long -- and re of part. Dying ;put on t; *

        If fe living    easily fet    creature,    of to Dodds Sir Andre -- for so in ime ed to be called, and time ified tion -- lietery of o ed. t remember    t period -- en speak of er days, w;c;

        clipped    expedient t ate; ion to t office), like Sir Jo;; or y indispensable to an occupation ;erce ; -- I could never rig ion of a ting to a secular dition, and bee one of us. I t altoget timber, out of    of sanctity, t tley, ed y after ion, and ion to o ted for a surplice -- e stole, and albe. t fruits of ion    upon t ing ters. At t of us krue sense able.

        age. o trouble all ty,    troubled for tter. e -- imes deepening to ible accession, derived perely from ical education, fn to otype of, -- O La! thousands of

        *Dodd    at ion of old Engliserature. I so . I knoance of an impromptu ered. My merry friend, Jem e,    day i Street, ibly impelled to take off    and salute ical Knig;Save you, Sir Andre; Dodd, not at all discerted at tranger, eous    ;A;

        s yet respond to tt, brougo transcript of ;force of nature could no furt; ock of two syllables riche cuckoo.

        Care, t troubles all tten in ion.    trings,    of ence) as legs. A doubt or a scruple must otter, a sig of a froilts of ;t; reckless of a scrat doublet.

        Sers. true Suett stamp, a loose and s, a slippery to to a -pain-delivered jest; in rutre;    ragging ceit empest, or Sir toby at ttery-ch.

        Jack Bannister and uo be more of personal favourites oors before or after. take it, , good-natured, moral pretensions. Dicky ured, no pretensions at all. Your ers performance of alter in t Dick seemed like a too young to knoo Vestas days. Evil fled before    as from Jack, as from an antagonist, -- but because it could not touc deat iapo fetc is recorded of    Palmer,     stroke, omed tranquillity, nor tune, ion, o aph -- O La! O La! Bobby!

        tage-treading celebrity) only played Sir toby in t ty of    in ts of t aff e fill out. oo simes took t) tisility about Jack Palmer. leman    infusion of tman. er memory) erlemaronger infusion of tter ingredient; t    is amazing tle off t,* you said, y sucty fello. ain Absolute, you t you could trace ion to some lad of quality , and     was insuperable.

        [Footnote] * airs.

        Jack ical, and insinuating; but al voice still more decisively rionic t ator; and tis personae o kno all about it. timents in Josep in a sort of italics to t correspondence ain (ificial edy of greve or of Se sense of reality (so indispensable to ses of i) is not required, or erfere to diminis is, you do not believe in sucers as Surface -- tificial edy -- even    you. urns from sea, te dialogue occurs at    meeting her -

        Sir Sampson. t been many a hee.

        Ben. Ey, ey, been! Been far enoug be all. -- ell, fat her Val?

        Sir Sampson. Dick! body o me, Dick    you word w Leghorn.

        Ben. Mess, ts true; Marry, I . Dicks dead, as you say -- ell, and ions to ask you -

        ance of insensibility    ed ed temperament of ter. But    ions and specious binations ratrict metapure saken, or , it    all. For    sailor    a piece of satire -- a creation of greves fancy -- a dreamy bination of all ts of a sailors cer -- empt of money -- y to    necessary estra from    is just y to suppose migion as is , or feel it as a stain upon er. But ead of tful pom -- ture dear to er exed -- displays before our eyes a doar -- and notead of iing it ed goodness of purpose -- o it a doanding, and a full sciousness of its as; ting fories of ter ence as if it stood upon noto be judged by turbed; a real man    in among tis personae, and puts t. e    turned out. e feel t rue place is not beain but in t or sed gallery.
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