Famous Actors and Actresses on the American Stage, Volumen1R. R. Bowker, 1975 - 1298 páginas |
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... nature , in all her frolicksome attitudes . For it is he alone , among all the numerous competitors that have appeared before us , who can make the foibles of nature at once ridiculous and amiable , who can happily excite in the same ...
... nature , in all her frolicksome attitudes . For it is he alone , among all the numerous competitors that have appeared before us , who can make the foibles of nature at once ridiculous and amiable , who can happily excite in the same ...
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... nature , wherein she stands almost alone . Her victory , therefore , is one of the most natural occurrences in the world - for she conquers , as all strangely beautiful creatures in nature have ever conquered , by an inherent power and ...
... nature , wherein she stands almost alone . Her victory , therefore , is one of the most natural occurrences in the world - for she conquers , as all strangely beautiful creatures in nature have ever conquered , by an inherent power and ...
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... nature ; and he represents this character with such consummate ease that only in the retrospect will a critical observer appreciate the splendid poise and firm touch with which all the beautifully complex mechanism of the work has been ...
... nature ; and he represents this character with such consummate ease that only in the retrospect will a critical observer appreciate the splendid poise and firm touch with which all the beautifully complex mechanism of the work has been ...
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Francis S Chanfrau | 171 |
Ina Claire | 184 |
Rose Coghlan | 198 |
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