Famous Actors and Actresses on the American Stage, Volumen1R. R. Bowker, 1975 - 1298 páginas |
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... passion and her power . She is essentially a tragic genius , and began really to act only after the scene in which her nurse tells Juliet of what she supposes is her lover's death . The quick gasp , the terrified , stricken face , the ...
... passion and her power . She is essentially a tragic genius , and began really to act only after the scene in which her nurse tells Juliet of what she supposes is her lover's death . The quick gasp , the terrified , stricken face , the ...
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... passion and the more realizing effect of those qualities when illustrated in forms which present them direct from the sources of natural emotion . An exemplification of these different modes of treatment may be observed in a thoughtful ...
... passion and the more realizing effect of those qualities when illustrated in forms which present them direct from the sources of natural emotion . An exemplification of these different modes of treatment may be observed in a thoughtful ...
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... passion to tatters ; " nor does she " o'erstep the modesty of nature . " There is a refreshing originality about her conceptions ; while to a remarkable degree she possesses the talent that makes a bodiless creation of the dramatist's ...
... passion to tatters ; " nor does she " o'erstep the modesty of nature . " There is a refreshing originality about her conceptions ; while to a remarkable degree she possesses the talent that makes a bodiless creation of the dramatist's ...
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Francis S Chanfrau | 171 |
Ina Claire | 184 |
Rose Coghlan | 198 |
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