Famous Actors and Actresses on the American Stage, Volumen1R. R. Bowker, 1975 - 1298 páginas |
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... words . Nobody has his monstrous mastery of words - and character . So you work to mold those words and make them do what they mean . You force them to cope with the situation . You mold them like objects . " While he recited his ...
... words . Nobody has his monstrous mastery of words - and character . So you work to mold those words and make them do what they mean . You force them to cope with the situation . You mold them like objects . " While he recited his ...
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... words — I could tell a number of guys what I think of them in less words than that . And to be truthful , I don't honestly think I know seven or eight hundred words . There aren't that many words in my entire vocabulary . As a matter of ...
... words — I could tell a number of guys what I think of them in less words than that . And to be truthful , I don't honestly think I know seven or eight hundred words . There aren't that many words in my entire vocabulary . As a matter of ...
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... words to get them to eliminate these objectionable words , because they seem to think that when the word gets around that there are certain nasty words spoken in a play , the words on the signboard in front of the theater read ...
... words to get them to eliminate these objectionable words , because they seem to think that when the word gets around that there are certain nasty words spoken in a play , the words on the signboard in front of the theater read ...
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Francis S Chanfrau | 171 |
Ina Claire | 184 |
Rose Coghlan | 198 |
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