The awful consciousness that one is the sole object of attention to that immense space, lined as it were with human intellect from top to bottom, and all around, may perhaps be imagined, but can never be described, and by me can never be forgotten. How to Get on the Stage and how to Succeed There - Page 74by Leopold Wagner - 1899 - 181 pagesFull view - About this book
| England - 1834 - 918 pages
...than myself. The awful consciousness that one is the sole object of attention to that immense •pace, lined as it were with human intellect from top to bottom, and all around, may perhaps be imagined, but can never be described, and by me can never be forgotten. " Of the general... | |
| 1834 - 508 pages
...father behind the scenes, little less agitated than myself. The awful consciousness that one is the sole object of attention to that immense space, lined...intellect from top to bottom, and all around, may perhaps be imagined, but can never be described, and by me can never be forgotten. Of the general effect... | |
| Scotland - 1834 - 896 pages
...father behind the scenes, little less agitated than myself. The awful consciousness that one is the sole object of attention to that immense space, lined...intellect from top to bottom, and all around, may perhaps be imagined, but can never be described, and by me can never be forgotten. " Of the general... | |
| English essays - 1834 - 772 pages
...father behind the scenes, little less agitated than myself. The awful consciousness that one is the sole object of attention to that immense space, lined...intellect, from top to bottom, and all around, may perhaps be imagined, but can never be described, and by me can be never forgotten. Of the general effect... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1834 - 734 pages
...father behind the scenes, little less agitated than myself. The awful consciousness that one is the sole object of attention to that immense space, lined...intellect, from top to bottom, and all around, may perhaps be imagined, but can never be described, and by me can be never forgotten. Of the general effect... | |
| Thomas Campbell - Actresses - 1834 - 280 pages
...father behind the scenes, little less agitated than myself. The awful consciousness that one is the sole object of attention to that immense space, lined...intellect from top to bottom, and all around, may perhaps be imagined, but can never be described, and by me can never be forgotten.* " Of the general... | |
| Leigh Hunt - Liberalism (Religion) - 1834 - 972 pages
...agitated than myself. The awful consciousness that one is the sole object of attention to that immunise space, lined as it were with human intellect from top to bottom, and all around, may perhaps be imagined, but never can be described, and by me can never be forgotten. ' Of the general... | |
| Thomas Campbell - Actors - 1834 - 324 pages
...immense space, lined as it were with human intellect from top to bottom, and all around, may perhaps be imagined, but can never be described, and by me can never be forgotten.* + " Of the general effect of this night's performance I need not speak : it has already been publicly... | |
| Englishmen - 1837 - 286 pages
...father behind the scenes, little less agitated than myself. The awful consciousness that one is the sole object of attention to that immense space, lined...intellect from top to bottom, and all around, may perhaps be imagined, but can never be described, and by me can never be forgotten. Of the general effect... | |
| Louis Fitzgerald Tasistro - African Americans - 1842 - 286 pages
...great Mrs. Siddons, in referring to her first appearance before a London audience, " that one is the sole object of attention to that immense space, lined,...intellect from top to bottom, and all around, may perhaps be imagined, but can never be described." If a creature so highly gifted as Mrs. Siddons experienced... | |
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