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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Strana 163
... effect . In the solilo- quies and those passages in which the reflective powers of the mind are at work , while the material action is suspended , he possesses the rare faculty of completely abstracting and separating himself from all ...
... effect . In the solilo- quies and those passages in which the reflective powers of the mind are at work , while the material action is suspended , he possesses the rare faculty of completely abstracting and separating himself from all ...
Strana 217
... effect to the oration , but is not so clear as to the connection between the particular oration and the circumstances under which it is spoken . The passages in which Mr. Aldridge appears most to sympathize with the part he undertakes ...
... effect to the oration , but is not so clear as to the connection between the particular oration and the circumstances under which it is spoken . The passages in which Mr. Aldridge appears most to sympathize with the part he undertakes ...
Strana 235
... effect which this rare artist made on all his spectators . This effect would have been even more powerful if he had played with an English company . We notice that sometimes , unnecessarily , he uses odd sentences in German . Either all ...
... effect which this rare artist made on all his spectators . This effect would have been even more powerful if he had played with an English company . We notice that sometimes , unnecessarily , he uses odd sentences in German . Either all ...
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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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