Ira Aldridge, the Negro TragedianSouthern Illinois University Press, 1968 - Počet stran: 355 **** Reprint of the Rockliff (UK) edition originally published in 1958 (and endorsed by BCL3). Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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... became humility , moral strength degenerated into submission , and the exquisite native appreciation of the beautiful became an infinite capacity for dumb suffering . The Negro , losing the joy of this world , eagerly seized upon the ...
... became humility , moral strength degenerated into submission , and the exquisite native appreciation of the beautiful became an infinite capacity for dumb suffering . The Negro , losing the joy of this world , eagerly seized upon the ...
Strana 77
... became an important item in theatrical negotiations . Ald- ridge , for instance , writes to Mr. Maxfield , theatre manager of Southampton , in August 1834 : " I will come for fourths and a half benefit " , meaning one - fourth of the ...
... became an important item in theatrical negotiations . Ald- ridge , for instance , writes to Mr. Maxfield , theatre manager of Southampton , in August 1834 : " I will come for fourths and a half benefit " , meaning one - fourth of the ...
Strana 325
... became good friends , and though the voice of Jenny Lind can never more be heard , she has been immortalized by this greatest of story - tellers in The Emperor's Nightingale : It begins very simply , a beginning that is often quoted as ...
... became good friends , and though the voice of Jenny Lind can never more be heard , she has been immortalized by this greatest of story - tellers in The Emperor's Nightingale : It begins very simply , a beginning that is often quoted as ...
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It Came to Pass | 1 |
II Descendant of a Princely Line? | 14 |
The African Free School | 23 |
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