Helena Faucit (Lady Martin)W. Blackwood, 1900 - 416 páginas |
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... writes , of kind but busy people at Brighton , who , finding her happy with her books on the beach , left her there long hours by herself . She had begged from home an acting edition of Shakespeare by John Kemble . How dear was this ...
... writes , of kind but busy people at Brighton , who , finding her happy with her books on the beach , left her there long hours by herself . She had begged from home an acting edition of Shakespeare by John Kemble . How dear was this ...
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... writes , " I had lived again and again through the whole lives of many of Shakespeare's heroines long before it was my happy privilege to impersonate and make them , in my fashion , my own . " 1 This quotation , and all subsequent ...
... writes , " I had lived again and again through the whole lives of many of Shakespeare's heroines long before it was my happy privilege to impersonate and make them , in my fashion , my own . " 1 This quotation , and all subsequent ...
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... writes , " in every other character I acted until his too - early death ( in 1843 ) , which was the first great sorrow of my life ; " and she never spoke of him but in terms of the warmest gratitude and affection . There can be no doubt ...
... writes , " in every other character I acted until his too - early death ( in 1843 ) , which was the first great sorrow of my life ; " and she never spoke of him but in terms of the warmest gratitude and affection . There can be no doubt ...
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... writes , " and courteous , and encouraging he was ! He , to use his own words , was making his final bow to his art , as I my first curtsey . " In the young timid girl it is evident that he saw the promise of a great future . The ...
... writes , " and courteous , and encouraging he was ! He , to use his own words , was making his final bow to his art , as I my first curtsey . " In the young timid girl it is evident that he saw the promise of a great future . The ...
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... she had become so fond of it as to doubt " if she could ever get a character into which she could enter with all her heart and soul as she did into this . " In her Journal she writes : - B 18 BELVIDERA . [ 1836 . I " Sunday ,
... she had become so fond of it as to doubt " if she could ever get a character into which she could enter with all her heart and soul as she did into this . " In her Journal she writes : - B 18 BELVIDERA . [ 1836 . I " Sunday ,
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