Ira Aldridge: The Negro TragedianRockliff, 1958 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... Press . All this undoubtedly had its effect , but the fact is that Aldridge came to Covent Garden at a bad time ; the long- continued financial crisis of that great theatre was the subject of much editorial comment in the contemporary Press ...
... Press . All this undoubtedly had its effect , but the fact is that Aldridge came to Covent Garden at a bad time ; the long- continued financial crisis of that great theatre was the subject of much editorial comment in the contemporary Press ...
Strana 161
... Press was aware of his problem and sympathized . One critic said of his Othello : " Indeed , we cannot characterize his action in this last scene by any other epithet than that of terribly magnificent . For our own sakes , as well as ...
... Press was aware of his problem and sympathized . One critic said of his Othello : " Indeed , we cannot characterize his action in this last scene by any other epithet than that of terribly magnificent . For our own sakes , as well as ...
Strana 198
... Press of Saratov wrote : " Since the commencement of the struggle for the libera- tion of the blacks , the famous tragedian has donated half of his takings , i.e. , of the money received from his performances , into the funds of an ...
... Press of Saratov wrote : " Since the commencement of the struggle for the libera- tion of the blacks , the famous tragedian has donated half of his takings , i.e. , of the money received from his performances , into the funds of an ...
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