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  • The king was personated by Count K�roly Andr�ssy.
  • One was an imposter personating Malhar Rao Holkar and another Hari Rao a cousin of the Maharaja.
  • :: As the crowning act in the great drama of deception, Satan himself will personate Christ.
  • He is granted a reprieve, and goes in search of Amis, who engages to personate him in the combat.
  • In the masque, The King " personated " the role of Philogenes ( " lover of the people " ), a good but misunderstood ruler.
  • ". . . prohibiting anyone from personating the spirits of the dead, commonly known as spirit-medium s�ances, on penalty of fine and imprisonment ."
  • On the other side, Ceres may have been associated, by Shakespeare, to the Kairos figure, related to rhetorics, personating the opportune moment to present the convincing argument in a speech.
  • A scene from early Flemish days followed, and four famous cities, Bruges, Ghent, Ypres, and Louvain paid their allegiance to Flanders, personated by Ethel Barrymore in the gorgeous costume familiar in Flemish paintings.
  • Heath, on the contrary asserts, that " she was trained up and made the waiting woman of Cromwell's providence, and lady rampant of his successful greatness, which she personated afterwards as imperiously as himself ."
  • The stage directions to " The Springs Glorie ", a 1638 court masque by Thomas Nabbes, state, " Christmas is personated by an old reverend Gentleman in a furr'd gown and cappe & c ."
  • In this and the masques that followed at Court, the characters in the masque proper were generally " personated " by members of the Court; but the undignified anti-masque roles were filled by professional actors from the organized companies.
  • The Overman girl who personated as the victim of Mr . Brown, broke down and made a full confession of the plan to blackmail the minister, the part each was to play, and the amount they had determined upon as hush money.
  • During the last decade, the involvement of the Catholic Church in politic affairs, through special groups such as Opus Dei, the Neocatechumenal Way or the Legion of Christ, especially personated through important politicians in the right-wing People's Party, has increased again.
  • He published " Cases of Conscience Concerning Evil Spirits Personating Men, Witchcrafts, infallible Proofs of Guilt in such as are accused with that Crime . ", in which he argued that " It were better that ten suspected witches should escape, than that one innocent person should be condemned ".
  • Small casts and smaller budgets required expedients such as that described by the reviewer George Odell, writing of an 1821 performance of " Richard III " : " A dapper, wooly haired waiter at the City Hotel personated the royal Plantagenet in robes made up from discarded merino curtains of the ballroom.
  • Willis pronounced one of Wilson's poems  the best modern imitation of the old ballad style that he had ever met with,  and William Cullen Bryant said  the song in which the writer personates Richard the Lion-hearted during his imprisonment is more spirited than any of the ballads of Aytoun . 
  • The 1646 title page of " The Triumph of Beauty " states that the masque " was personated by some young Gentlemen, for whom it was intended, at a private Recreation . " Judging by its publication date, " The Triumph of Beauty " may have been the earliest of these pedagogic dramas.
  • Herbert, however, was not happy with the play : in a note in his office book dated two days later, 18 November, he complained that the play showed " diverse personated so naturally, both of lords and others of the Court, that I took it ill, and would have forbidden the play " & mdash; but impresario Christopher Beeston promised Herbert that everything that Herbert disliked in the play would be fixed before performance.
  • King played also in his own pieces . " Love at First Sight ", a ballad-farce, by him ( 1763 ), was acted at Drury Lane on 17 October 1763, King playing in it Smatter, a servant who personates his master . " Wit's Last Stake " ( 1769 ), another farce, was given at Drury Lane on 14 April 1768; It was an adaptation of " Le L�gataire Universel " by Jean-Fran�ois Regnard, and its success was attributed to King's reading of the part of Martin, the Crispin of the original, a servant who personates a man supposed to be dying, and dictates a will by which he himself benefits.
  • King played also in his own pieces . " Love at First Sight ", a ballad-farce, by him ( 1763 ), was acted at Drury Lane on 17 October 1763, King playing in it Smatter, a servant who personates his master . " Wit's Last Stake " ( 1769 ), another farce, was given at Drury Lane on 14 April 1768; It was an adaptation of " Le L�gataire Universel " by Jean-Fran�ois Regnard, and its success was attributed to King's reading of the part of Martin, the Crispin of the original, a servant who personates a man supposed to be dying, and dictates a will by which he himself benefits.

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