Famous Actors and Actresses on the American Stage, Volumen1R. R. Bowker, 1975 - 1298 páginas |
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... thought for presentation , and to give the listener time to comprehend . Who has ever heard an extemporizer race ahead as Mr. Barrett does ? No one ! and no one ever will , for that mode of utterance is contrary to Nature . Nor does Mr ...
... thought for presentation , and to give the listener time to comprehend . Who has ever heard an extemporizer race ahead as Mr. Barrett does ? No one ! and no one ever will , for that mode of utterance is contrary to Nature . Nor does Mr ...
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... thought , as some tall spire against the evening sky . If we were to pause upon special points in the execution - which , since they illuminate the actor's ideal , and nobly vindicate his genius , are representative and deeply ...
... thought , as some tall spire against the evening sky . If we were to pause upon special points in the execution - which , since they illuminate the actor's ideal , and nobly vindicate his genius , are representative and deeply ...
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... thought himself unrivalled . A friend's praises of his Charles De Moor , of his Flodoardo , or his Osmond , which in truth were almost beyond praise , passed for nothing , if his Rapid was forgotten ; and , to use a vulgar phrase , all ...
... thought himself unrivalled . A friend's praises of his Charles De Moor , of his Flodoardo , or his Osmond , which in truth were almost beyond praise , passed for nothing , if his Rapid was forgotten ; and , to use a vulgar phrase , all ...
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Francis S Chanfrau | 171 |
Ina Claire | 184 |
Rose Coghlan | 198 |
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