Famous Actors and Actresses on the American Stage, Volumen1R. R. Bowker, 1975 - 1298 páginas |
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... face that were on his face . " I said , " Of course I have . " “ Well , you see , darling , by a merciful dispensation of Providence , you haven't got his face . His was broader and larger and heavier ; so to use all the lines that you ...
... face that were on his face . " I said , " Of course I have . " “ Well , you see , darling , by a merciful dispensation of Providence , you haven't got his face . His was broader and larger and heavier ; so to use all the lines that you ...
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... face has is a kind of realism of tragic beauty . It has in it the thing that is most terrible and that we worship in life , that last and exquisite thing in life , a supreme response to it . We look at your face and feel that a sob is ...
... face has is a kind of realism of tragic beauty . It has in it the thing that is most terrible and that we worship in life , that last and exquisite thing in life , a supreme response to it . We look at your face and feel that a sob is ...
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... face has is a kind of realism of tragic beauty . It has in it the thing that is most terrible and that we worship in life , that last and exquisite thing in life , a supreme response to it . We look at your face and feel that a sob is ...
... face has is a kind of realism of tragic beauty . It has in it the thing that is most terrible and that we worship in life , that last and exquisite thing in life , a supreme response to it . We look at your face and feel that a sob is ...
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Francis S Chanfrau | 171 |
Ina Claire | 184 |
Rose Coghlan | 198 |
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