Famous Actors and Actresses on the American Stage, Volumen1R. R. Bowker, 1975 - 1298 páginas |
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... whole range of the American theatre . Humane in its point of view , it has stature and insight , awareness of life , respect for people and knowledge of American manners and of modern folkways . From the technical point of view , it is ...
... whole range of the American theatre . Humane in its point of view , it has stature and insight , awareness of life , respect for people and knowledge of American manners and of modern folkways . From the technical point of view , it is ...
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... whole , is a natural and truthful performance — full of manifold beauties , and , as might be expected , many faults - faults which only long practice and just criticism can remove . Her manner of shaking her head while speak- ing , and ...
... whole , is a natural and truthful performance — full of manifold beauties , and , as might be expected , many faults - faults which only long practice and just criticism can remove . Her manner of shaking her head while speak- ing , and ...
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... whole world of suggestion in the difference . One has known actors , far from unillustrious , who staked their whole performance on some such learned triviality or some trifling novelty of business , when , for example , in Hamlet's ...
... whole world of suggestion in the difference . One has known actors , far from unillustrious , who staked their whole performance on some such learned triviality or some trifling novelty of business , when , for example , in Hamlet's ...
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Francis S Chanfrau | 171 |
Ina Claire | 184 |
Rose Coghlan | 198 |
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