Ira Aldridge: The Negro TragedianRockliff, 1958 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... success had you in Ireland ? A large benefit in Cork , of course ? " " What success ? " exclaimed Knowles . " That which an Irish- man meets with on his own ungrateful soil . Sir , in Cork , my birthplace , in what they miscall the ...
... success had you in Ireland ? A large benefit in Cork , of course ? " " What success ? " exclaimed Knowles . " That which an Irish- man meets with on his own ungrateful soil . Sir , in Cork , my birthplace , in what they miscall the ...
Strana 133
... success , and on seeing by the bills of Covent Garden that you were engaged at that House afforded me more than ordinary pleasure , and with much anxiety for your success did I witness your performance and a more flattering re- ception ...
... success , and on seeing by the bills of Covent Garden that you were engaged at that House afforded me more than ordinary pleasure , and with much anxiety for your success did I witness your performance and a more flattering re- ception ...
Strana 151
... success in the States , appeared at the Surrey Theatre in London in 1836. Many versions of the song " Jump , Jim Crow " exist , and Aldridge made such amendments and additions as he thought would add to the local interest . So we see ...
... success in the States , appeared at the Surrey Theatre in London in 1836. Many versions of the song " Jump , Jim Crow " exist , and Aldridge made such amendments and additions as he thought would add to the local interest . So we see ...
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