Famous Actors and Actresses on the American Stage, Volumen1R. R. Bowker, 1975 - 1298 páginas |
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... voice ! " " Not tire her voice ! " Something like half a century after that teacher said those words his pupil , who had since become as great an actress as the world has ever seen , still felt gratitude toward him for what he had done ...
... voice ! " " Not tire her voice ! " Something like half a century after that teacher said those words his pupil , who had since become as great an actress as the world has ever seen , still felt gratitude toward him for what he had done ...
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... voice and lifting her form - made more effective the rapid lapse in strength which naturally followed . Capucius , the gentle envoy of her " royal nephew , " the Emperor Charles V , has entered with messages of " princely commendations ...
... voice and lifting her form - made more effective the rapid lapse in strength which naturally followed . Capucius , the gentle envoy of her " royal nephew , " the Emperor Charles V , has entered with messages of " princely commendations ...
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... voice ; first , last , and always your voice . It is the beginning and the end of acting . Train that till it responds to your thought and purpose with absolute precision . Go at once , this very evening , my child , to some master of voice ...
... voice ; first , last , and always your voice . It is the beginning and the end of acting . Train that till it responds to your thought and purpose with absolute precision . Go at once , this very evening , my child , to some master of voice ...
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Francis S Chanfrau | 171 |
Ina Claire | 184 |
Rose Coghlan | 198 |
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