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 86
... once was gentle , once was good ; but sorrows have broken it , insults have made it hard . I have been dragged from my native land ; from a wife who was everything to me , to whom I was everything ! Twenty years have elapsed since these ...
... once was gentle , once was good ; but sorrows have broken it , insults have made it hard . I have been dragged from my native land ; from a wife who was everything to me , to whom I was everything ! Twenty years have elapsed since these ...
Strana 282
... once reflected deep spiritual suffering and physical pain . ... Suddenly breaking off his speech , the tragedian smiled , looked into the face of the actress and added caressingly , " Ochen khorosho ! Ochen spasibo ! ” and then ...
... once reflected deep spiritual suffering and physical pain . ... Suddenly breaking off his speech , the tragedian smiled , looked into the face of the actress and added caressingly , " Ochen khorosho ! Ochen spasibo ! ” and then ...
Strana 303
... once took the greatest interest in her . " For many years Amanda was very successful on the concert platform as a contralto . In June 1905 , after one of her recitals at Steinway Hall , the London Times wrote : " Miss Ira Aldridge held ...
... once took the greatest interest in her . " For many years Amanda was very successful on the concert platform as a contralto . In June 1905 , after one of her recitals at Steinway Hall , the London Times wrote : " Miss Ira Aldridge held ...
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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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