Helena Faucit (Lady Martin)W. Blackwood, 1900 - 416 páginas |
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... gave me a wooden phial . But oh , my dress ! -my first waking thought . I was in consolable , until told that the injured part could be renewed . So much for my first Juliet ! I repeated the character several times in the same little ...
... gave me a wooden phial . But oh , my dress ! -my first waking thought . I was in consolable , until told that the injured part could be renewed . So much for my first Juliet ! I repeated the character several times in the same little ...
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... gave me sal volatile , which I gave mostly to my dress . My mother looked sad and disappointed ; the dear old dresser very pitiful . My sister , alas ! was not then with me . I thought all was over , and did not see my way at all to ...
... gave me sal volatile , which I gave mostly to my dress . My mother looked sad and disappointed ; the dear old dresser very pitiful . My sister , alas ! was not then with me . I thought all was over , and did not see my way at all to ...
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... gave it . Again , Fanny Kemble was violent and rugged in her exclamation to Helen when disparaging Clifford . She gave it , " I hate you , Helen ! " Miss Faucit's was thus : " Helen ! " ( a pause of a moment , and then , as if she ...
... gave it . Again , Fanny Kemble was violent and rugged in her exclamation to Helen when disparaging Clifford . She gave it , " I hate you , Helen ! " Miss Faucit's was thus : " Helen ! " ( a pause of a moment , and then , as if she ...
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... in sudden madness and death . The young actress obviously reached the hearts of her audience , for , according to the Morning Chronicle of the day , Mr Kemble gave out the play for 20 BELVIDERA . [ 1836 . repetition " amidst a.
... in sudden madness and death . The young actress obviously reached the hearts of her audience , for , according to the Morning Chronicle of the day , Mr Kemble gave out the play for 20 BELVIDERA . [ 1836 . repetition " amidst a.
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... gave way in the middle of my best scene , and not being prepared for this I was all but on the ground . It must have looked so very awkward and stupid . I had it bound up when the scene was over . But I was in great agony with it all ...
... gave way in the middle of my best scene , and not being prepared for this I was all but on the ground . It must have looked so very awkward and stupid . I had it bound up when the scene was over . But I was in great agony with it all ...
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