Ira Aldridge: The Negro TragedianRockliff, 1958 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... applause . The SPLENDID SCENERY and MACHINERY were honored throughout with enthusiastic approbation . This HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL NOVELTY wil ' therefore be repeated Every Evening until further notice . This present WEDNESDAY , April 10 ...
... applause . The SPLENDID SCENERY and MACHINERY were honored throughout with enthusiastic approbation . This HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL NOVELTY wil ' therefore be repeated Every Evening until further notice . This present WEDNESDAY , April 10 ...
Strana 67
... applause and the shouts of " Bravo ! " but Porter , writing almost twenty years after Ald- ridge's death , gives a different impression . This variance between the actual facts and their later presentation will be seen to run throughout ...
... applause and the shouts of " Bravo ! " but Porter , writing almost twenty years after Ald- ridge's death , gives a different impression . This variance between the actual facts and their later presentation will be seen to run throughout ...
Strana 100
... applause so constantly display . After the tragedy concluded Mr. Stanley came forward to announce the 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 ...
... applause so constantly display . After the tragedy concluded Mr. Stanley came forward to announce the 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 ...
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It Came to Pass | 1 |
Descendant of a Princely Line? | 14 |
The African Free School | 23 |
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