The Last Essays of EliaG. Routledge & sons, 1880 - 119 pages |
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... actor ( in most of his parts ) seems to have fallen into an error of this sort in his playing with Mr.Wrench in the farce of ... acting at least does not always demand from the per- former that strict abstraction from all reference to an ...
... actor ( in most of his parts ) seems to have fallen into an error of this sort in his playing with Mr.Wrench in the farce of ... acting at least does not always demand from the per- former that strict abstraction from all reference to an ...
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... acting the shopman . So Lovelace sold his gloves in King Street . I admired the historionic art , by which he contrived to carry clean away every notion of dis- grace , from the occupation he had so generously submitted to : and from ...
... acting the shopman . So Lovelace sold his gloves in King Street . I admired the historionic art , by which he contrived to carry clean away every notion of dis- grace , from the occupation he had so generously submitted to : and from ...
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... actors- goat trickeries of his prototype ? and some of them of Elliston's own stamp - who shall have agree- ably been ... acting ; we want the real man . " Are you quite sure that it is not the man himself , whom you can- not , or will ...
... actors- goat trickeries of his prototype ? and some of them of Elliston's own stamp - who shall have agree- ably been ... acting ; we want the real man . " Are you quite sure that it is not the man himself , whom you can- not , or will ...
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