Theatre, Culture and Society: Essays, Addresses and LecturesRyburn Pub., Keele University Press, 1994 - 311 sider A book about Sir Henry Irving. |
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Side 84
... memory may survive . The name of Roscius lives , undimmed by ages and untouched by time , like that of your own divine Apelles , the memory of whose greatness remains , though the work from which it sprang has crumbled in the centuries ...
... memory may survive . The name of Roscius lives , undimmed by ages and untouched by time , like that of your own divine Apelles , the memory of whose greatness remains , though the work from which it sprang has crumbled in the centuries ...
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... memory be forgotten ? Nay , more ; we ourselves have only memories to help us in our daily life , for what is all education but organized memory ? The efforts of plastic art which throughout our lives we have seen and loved are seldom ...
... memory be forgotten ? Nay , more ; we ourselves have only memories to help us in our daily life , for what is all education but organized memory ? The efforts of plastic art which throughout our lives we have seen and loved are seldom ...
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... memory - and to do it justice is to do it honour . Sarah Siddons added lustre to the history of her time . The sunshine of her genius touched with gold the prose of common life , and the ablest men and women of her day knew and valued ...
... memory - and to do it justice is to do it honour . Sarah Siddons added lustre to the history of her time . The sunshine of her genius touched with gold the prose of common life , and the ablest men and women of her day knew and valued ...
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