This speech convinced Wildgoose (of what he had before suspected), that they were part of a com¬pany of strollers. The company were on their route from the West of England to Birmingham; and were to perform Cato that night in a barn, to de¬fray their expenses upon the road.
The old man was to play Syphax; and was the very character he intended to act. He had a most villanous physiognomy, ferragamo sale and seemed, by his conver¬sation, to have been a street-robber. The old lady was to appear in tlie character of Marcia, though she had lost one eye ; and instead of an even two¬fold hedge of salvatore ferragamo handbags teeth, as ferragamo outlet Homer expresses it, her bro¬ken snags Salvatore Ferragamo Belts were more like park-pales, or what school¬boys in Latin verse call a dactyl, that is, a foot of twee syllables, the first long, and the two last short; yet the old lady resembled Marcia in one respect;
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for she was near six feet high, and (I will answer for it) had lived a most virtuous life for many years.
Juba had a swelled face, yet was really a genteel young fellow, and had had a good education ; but, as he confessed to Wildgoose, had been ruined by his vanity, and a humour for spouting tragedy, which he had learned at school; for he had spent near two thousand pounds, Vhich his father left him; and, though bred to a genteel profession, could never settle to business.
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Why, says Wildgoose, I have seen a few plays some years ago; and must own, Mr. Garrick is almost the only actor I have met with, who keeps sight of nature in his action, and has brought her back upon the stage, whence, by all account, indis¬criminate rant ana unmeaning rhodomontade had banished all truth and propriety time out of mind. But, sir, I profess myself an enemy to all theatrical entertainments; and even to Shakespeare himself, in some respects.
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I will allow every objection that you can imagine against him. I will forgive Ben Jonson his malig¬nant wish, that instead of one line, he had blotted out a thousand. I will not pull salvatore ferragamo varina Voltaire by the nose (though he deserves it), for calling his Tragedies monstrous farces. I will grant the Frenchman, he has offended against the laws of Aristotle and BoU leau, and slighted the unities of action, time, and place; that, upon some occasions, he abounds in mixed metaphors, and uses some harsh expressions, which the age he lived in might tolerate, and which are become venerable salvatore ferragamo coupon only by their antiquity. But read one act, or even one scene, in Hamlet, Othello,