Ira Aldridge: The Negro TragedianRockliff, 1958 - Počet stran: 355 |
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Strana 125
... natural , but he did not in the more calm scenes portray the lofty - minded nobleness of Othello's nature , nor that air of com- manding dignity which would be habitual to his station , neither in the impassioned parts did he evince any ...
... natural , but he did not in the more calm scenes portray the lofty - minded nobleness of Othello's nature , nor that air of com- manding dignity which would be habitual to his station , neither in the impassioned parts did he evince any ...
Strana 163
... natural dignity of movement , derivable probably from the unconfined nature of his early life . He has nothing of the savage , but his freedom from the petty manners of conventional training . He made as much of Zanga as it is possible ...
... natural dignity of movement , derivable probably from the unconfined nature of his early life . He has nothing of the savage , but his freedom from the petty manners of conventional training . He made as much of Zanga as it is possible ...
Strana 315
... nature and considerable ability to read character . Large Nature and very large Imitation qualify him to enter into the spirit of dramatic impersonation and assume with unusual facility the various phases of human character as he ...
... nature and considerable ability to read character . Large Nature and very large Imitation qualify him to enter into the spirit of dramatic impersonation and assume with unusual facility the various phases of human character as he ...
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The African Free School | 23 |
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