Famous Actors and Actresses on the American Stage, Volumen1R. R. Bowker, 1975 - 1298 páginas |
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... become not so much artists as they do judges . Those who cannot create have been obliged to solve . Madame , you ... becomes plastic , as if you were the sculptor of your own soul . One seems to see in your presence radiance , spirit ...
... become not so much artists as they do judges . Those who cannot create have been obliged to solve . Madame , you ... becomes plastic , as if you were the sculptor of your own soul . One seems to see in your presence radiance , spirit ...
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... become more elaborate and studied -retaining , however , in passages all his original intensity . We regret the change ; it destroys the keeping of his own exclusive style , and it has served , we think , to increase his besetting sin ...
... become more elaborate and studied -retaining , however , in passages all his original intensity . We regret the change ; it destroys the keeping of his own exclusive style , and it has served , we think , to increase his besetting sin ...
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... become my bridge to a character I would portray . I've been too shy to use my own person . Maybe I don't have the courage to face myself . Maybe I don't want to seek inside myself too much . It embarrasses me to see a person picking ...
... become my bridge to a character I would portray . I've been too shy to use my own person . Maybe I don't have the courage to face myself . Maybe I don't want to seek inside myself too much . It embarrasses me to see a person picking ...
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Francis S Chanfrau | 171 |
Ina Claire | 184 |
Rose Coghlan | 198 |
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