Famous Actors and Actresses on the American Stage, Volumen1R. R. Bowker, 1975 - 1298 páginas |
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... expression - the play and Margaret Anglin . Nor should her performance in its heroic proportions be thought of only for itself . It should be recorded as an extra feather in her cap that it was in her to stage and quicken this difficult ...
... expression - the play and Margaret Anglin . Nor should her performance in its heroic proportions be thought of only for itself . It should be recorded as an extra feather in her cap that it was in her to stage and quicken this difficult ...
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... expression to exalted ideals . However , she thoroughly realizes the fact that the truly artistic part of her career will only begin when Time compels her to discard her present superficial characterization for the more legitimate side ...
... expression to exalted ideals . However , she thoroughly realizes the fact that the truly artistic part of her career will only begin when Time compels her to discard her present superficial characterization for the more legitimate side ...
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... expression of it . Signora Duse is not a handsome woman , but has a face of unusual expressiveness , which can be gentle or savagely passionate ; a graceful figure , and hands that are an accomplished aid to her speech . In the second ...
... expression of it . Signora Duse is not a handsome woman , but has a face of unusual expressiveness , which can be gentle or savagely passionate ; a graceful figure , and hands that are an accomplished aid to her speech . In the second ...
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Francis S Chanfrau | 171 |
Ina Claire | 184 |
Rose Coghlan | 198 |
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