Helena Faucit (Lady Martin)W. Blackwood, 1900 - 416 páginas |
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... Rosalind CHAPTER IV . Lines by Lytton Bulwer - Serious illness at Hastings - Letter from Mr Macready - His opinion of Miss Faucit's powers- The self - training of genius - Lines by Mr Macready - His influence on her style - Her rules in ...
... Rosalind CHAPTER IV . Lines by Lytton Bulwer - Serious illness at Hastings - Letter from Mr Macready - His opinion of Miss Faucit's powers- The self - training of genius - Lines by Mr Macready - His influence on her style - Her rules in ...
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... Rosalind - Appears in Cork - Trial perform- ance there of Ophelia — Visits the Killarney Lakes CHAPTER VII . First appearance in Paris - Great impression produced - Criti- cisms of her Lady Macbeth - M . Thierry's praise of her Juliet ...
... Rosalind - Appears in Cork - Trial perform- ance there of Ophelia — Visits the Killarney Lakes CHAPTER VII . First appearance in Paris - Great impression produced - Criti- cisms of her Lady Macbeth - M . Thierry's praise of her Juliet ...
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... Rosalind - Visits Lord and Lady Armstrong - Sheil's Evadne - Dislikes the character- King René's Daughter - Her Iolanthe - Criticism by William Carleton - Her Marie de Meranie - Letter to Mrs Bruce Joy -Criticisms on her Lady Macbeth ...
... Rosalind - Visits Lord and Lady Armstrong - Sheil's Evadne - Dislikes the character- King René's Daughter - Her Iolanthe - Criticism by William Carleton - Her Marie de Meranie - Letter to Mrs Bruce Joy -Criticisms on her Lady Macbeth ...
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... Rosalind . As this was one of the char- acters with which in succeeding years her name was specially identified , her own account of her first performance , in the " Letter to Mr Browning on Rosalind , " had best be referred to . I need ...
... Rosalind . As this was one of the char- acters with which in succeeding years her name was specially identified , her own account of her first performance , in the " Letter to Mr Browning on Rosalind , " had best be referred to . I need ...
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... Rosalind is to be rightly understood . The night of trial came . Partly because the audience were indulgent to me in everything I did , partly , I suppose , because it was my benefit night , the performance was received with enthusiasm ...
... Rosalind is to be rightly understood . The night of trial came . Partly because the audience were indulgent to me in everything I did , partly , I suppose , because it was my benefit night , the performance was received with enthusiasm ...
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