The Grove: A Monthly Miscellany, Volume 1F. Dunster., 1891 |
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Page 109
... young people , many of whom are very earnest in their ambition to adopt the dramatic culting , but not sufficiently alive to the fact that success does not depend on a few lessons in declamation . When I was a boy I had the habit which ...
... young people , many of whom are very earnest in their ambition to adopt the dramatic culting , but not sufficiently alive to the fact that success does not depend on a few lessons in declamation . When I was a boy I had the habit which ...
Page 145
... young . They are all in love . Not one has a ruling passion , such as we read of in Pope . Who would not have expected them to be insipid likenesses of each other ? No such thing . Harpagon is not more unlike to Jourdain , Joseph ...
... young . They are all in love . Not one has a ruling passion , such as we read of in Pope . Who would not have expected them to be insipid likenesses of each other ? No such thing . Harpagon is not more unlike to Jourdain , Joseph ...
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... young actors in all earnestness : beware of the loungers of our calling , the camp followers who hang on the skirts of the army , and who inveigle the young into habits that degrade their character and paralyze their ambition . Let your ...
... young actors in all earnestness : beware of the loungers of our calling , the camp followers who hang on the skirts of the army , and who inveigle the young into habits that degrade their character and paralyze their ambition . Let your ...
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