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actorship|ˈæktəʃɪp| [f. actor + -ship.] The quality or position of a (dramatic) actor.
1598Marston Ant. & Mell. i. Introd. Wks. 1856 I. 3, I was never worse fitted since the nativitie of my actorshippe; I shall be hist at. 1773in Private Corresp. Garrick (1831) I. 544 Worthy of your genius, (probably as equal in authorship, as it has been proved in actorship, to both the muses of the theatre). 1832Rep. Sel. Comm. Dram. Lit. 25 If novelty were given in the shape of the regular drama, both as respects the authorship and the actorship, if I may use that word. 1840E. B. Browning Lett. (1877) I. 17 Only you do more honour to the stage and the actorship than I could do. |