Ira Aldridge: The Negro TragedianRockliff, 1958 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... gave sufficient prominence to the cool , calculating , diabolical malignity of the revengeful Moor . Indeed , there is no tendency to exaggera- tion — no rant or stage trick - observable in his actions or play . His person is tolerable ...
... gave sufficient prominence to the cool , calculating , diabolical malignity of the revengeful Moor . Indeed , there is no tendency to exaggera- tion — no rant or stage trick - observable in his actions or play . His person is tolerable ...
Strana 107
... gave the vote to the middle class , the working - class struggle began to surge , and became so widespread that the ... gave little disparagement in their recurrence , while the African Roscius , in some particulars , gave freshness of ...
... gave the vote to the middle class , the working - class struggle began to surge , and became so widespread that the ... gave little disparagement in their recurrence , while the African Roscius , in some particulars , gave freshness of ...
Strana 197
... gave him the opportunity to inter- pret this single character in whom the whole tragedy is con- centrated . On the other hand , in The Merchant of Venice , Shylock does not represent anything in himself ; he is only a necessary cog in ...
... gave him the opportunity to inter- pret this single character in whom the whole tragedy is con- centrated . On the other hand , in The Merchant of Venice , Shylock does not represent anything in himself ; he is only a necessary cog in ...
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