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 88
... to value and to use your own individuality ; that is the purpose of my talk with you to - day . It is a priceless gift , and comes next in sequence of value to honor and health . It is the one power which you all possess , and which may ...
... to value and to use your own individuality ; that is the purpose of my talk with you to - day . It is a priceless gift , and comes next in sequence of value to honor and health . It is the one power which you all possess , and which may ...
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... day has been advanced not only by individual effort and the consensus of ... to pile the cairn of a great memory . Although all her life long Sarah Siddons belonged to a calling ... to - ambition in every walk of life . To every ACTING 105.
... day has been advanced not only by individual effort and the consensus of ... to pile the cairn of a great memory . Although all her life long Sarah Siddons belonged to a calling ... to - ambition in every walk of life . To every ACTING 105.
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... To be or not to be " better than Mr. Garrick . His excellence was in the interpretation of nature and a true ... day . Recitation , no matter with what spirit it may be delivered , is but a bastard substitute for truthful interpretation of ...
... To be or not to be " better than Mr. Garrick . His excellence was in the interpretation of nature and a true ... day . Recitation , no matter with what spirit it may be delivered , is but a bastard substitute for truthful interpretation of ...
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