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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... performance of De Begnis and the Italian Company for this evening , but he could not obtain a hearing from the loud calls made for the African , who , after some time , came forward , apparently with considerable diffidence at the novel ...
... performance of De Begnis and the Italian Company for this evening , but he could not obtain a hearing from the loud calls made for the African , who , after some time , came forward , apparently with considerable diffidence at the novel ...
Strana 122
... performance of Othello last night . Mr. Aldridge did not present us with so black a face as the representatives of Othello generally assume . His complexion is almost a light brown , and his face altogether not unlike the frontispiece ...
... performance of Othello last night . Mr. Aldridge did not present us with so black a face as the representatives of Othello generally assume . His complexion is almost a light brown , and his face altogether not unlike the frontispiece ...
Strana 123
... performance . The Globe ( evening newspaper ) : ... Nature has been bountiful to Mr. Aldridge in more than the identity of complexion which she has given him for the Moor et similes - that is , he possesses a good figure and a speaking ...
... performance . The Globe ( evening newspaper ) : ... Nature has been bountiful to Mr. Aldridge in more than the identity of complexion which she has given him for the Moor et similes - that is , he possesses a good figure and a speaking ...
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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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