An Essay on the Science of ActingCowie and Strange, 1828 - Počet stran: 201 |
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... excellence in such an actor ; for this must ever be the directing needle that points out the invariable pole both to the author and actor . It is not enough to entitle a performer to our applause , that he remembers every strik- ing ...
... excellence in such an actor ; for this must ever be the directing needle that points out the invariable pole both to the author and actor . It is not enough to entitle a performer to our applause , that he remembers every strik- ing ...
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... excellence of the great names we have noticed , still there remained much to correct and amend , which indeed had been overlooked by all , namely , atten- tion to costume , and the proper dressing of characters ; before , and indeed ...
... excellence of the great names we have noticed , still there remained much to correct and amend , which indeed had been overlooked by all , namely , atten- tion to costume , and the proper dressing of characters ; before , and indeed ...
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... excellence of the great names we have noticed , still there remained much to correct and amend , which indeed had been overlooked by all , namely , atten- tion to costume , and the proper dressing of characters ; before , and indeed ...
... excellence of the great names we have noticed , still there remained much to correct and amend , which indeed had been overlooked by all , namely , atten- tion to costume , and the proper dressing of characters ; before , and indeed ...
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