premier[French]; debutant, debutante[French]; light comedian, genteel
ingenue[French], jeune veuve[French].
mountebank, Jack Pudding; tumbler, posture master, acrobat;
danseuse[Fr].
director, stage manager, acting manager.
dramatic author, dramatic writer.html">writer; play writer, playwright; dramatist,
V. act, play, perform; put on the stage; personate &c. 554; mimic &c.
part; rehearse, spout, gag, rant; "strut and fret one's hour upon a stage";
Adj. dramatic; theatric, theatrical; scenic, histrionic, comic,
stagy.
an audience; behind the scenes.
"suit the action.html">action to the word.html">word, the word to the action" [Hamlet]; "the play's
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WORDS RELATING TO THE VOLUNTARY POWERS(1)
Division (1) INDIVIDUAL VOLITION
Section I. VOLITION IN GENERAL
1. Acts of Volition
arbitrium[Lat]; will and pleasure.html">pleasure, free will; freedom.html">freedom &c. 748; discretion;
originality.
intention &c. 620.html">620; predetermination &c. 611; selfcontrol &c. determination
V. will, list; see fit, think fit; determine &c. (resolve) 604;
have a will of one's own; do what one chooses &c. (freedom) 748; have
use one's discretion, exercise one's discretion; take upon oneself, take
accord, do upon one;s own authority; originate &c. (cause) 153.
discretional, discretionary; volitient[obs3], volitive[obs3].
intended &c. 620; autocratic; unbidden &c. (bid &c. 741); spontaneous;
Adv. voluntarily &c. adj.; at will, at pleasure; a volonte[Fr], a
proper, as it seems good to; a beneplacito[It].
motu[Lat], ex meromotu[Lat]; out of one's won head; by choice &c. 609;
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