Ira Aldridge: The Negro TragedianRockliff, 1958 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... hand , so amusingly swaying and dancing : with his merri- ment he could shake even the most venerable pyramids , until they caught hold of their sides with laughter.1 And an interesting detail comes from a Russian critic , who thought ...
... hand , so amusingly swaying and dancing : with his merri- ment he could shake even the most venerable pyramids , until they caught hold of their sides with laughter.1 And an interesting detail comes from a Russian critic , who thought ...
Strana 111
... hand information : In the spring of 1833 ( as well as I remember ) , I met the African Roscius in Clonmel , where he had been giving one of his theat- rical entertainments in the Grand Jury Room of the County Court House . He was of a ...
... hand information : In the spring of 1833 ( as well as I remember ) , I met the African Roscius in Clonmel , where he had been giving one of his theat- rical entertainments in the Grand Jury Room of the County Court House . He was of a ...
Strana 271
... hand in hand with the black monster , who was now calmly smiling at her.15 Not only was Aldridge overshadowing the best actors of Russia , not only was he interpreting Shakespeare from a new , liberal point of view , but he was a Negro ...
... hand in hand with the black monster , who was now calmly smiling at her.15 Not only was Aldridge overshadowing the best actors of Russia , not only was he interpreting Shakespeare from a new , liberal point of view , but he was a Negro ...
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