Famous Actors and Actresses on the American Stage, Volumen1R. R. Bowker, 1975 - 1298 páginas |
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... comes - between the end of his performance and retiring — and finally goes to bed with him ! Nor is it laid then , for “ horrid dreams abuse the curtained sleeper . " I believe it is almost universal in the dreams of actors about stage ...
... comes - between the end of his performance and retiring — and finally goes to bed with him ! Nor is it laid then , for “ horrid dreams abuse the curtained sleeper . " I believe it is almost universal in the dreams of actors about stage ...
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... comes on reading a letter from his brother Sam , in which occurs the expression , " I shook dice for the drinks and got stuck . " " Well , " muses Dundreary , " Sam's dead . Sam has been stabbed . He shook dice for the drinks . He's ...
... comes on reading a letter from his brother Sam , in which occurs the expression , " I shook dice for the drinks and got stuck . " " Well , " muses Dundreary , " Sam's dead . Sam has been stabbed . He shook dice for the drinks . He's ...
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... comes a drunken cobbler who thumps him ; next a beggar woman with her brats who squalls at him ; then a practising drummer who beats the reveillee in his ears ; a washerwoman hangs her wet linen on his flowers , and a tragic actress ...
... comes a drunken cobbler who thumps him ; next a beggar woman with her brats who squalls at him ; then a practising drummer who beats the reveillee in his ears ; a washerwoman hangs her wet linen on his flowers , and a tragic actress ...
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Francis S Chanfrau | 171 |
Ina Claire | 184 |
Rose Coghlan | 198 |
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