Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 146W. Blackwood & Sons, 1889 |
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... nature , was addressed by him in terms of such passionate adoration that we can but wonder at the strange worship , and are almost afraid to turn the key that unlocks the mystery of the poet's heart ? Who was he whose physical beauty ...
... nature , was addressed by him in terms of such passionate adoration that we can but wonder at the strange worship , and are almost afraid to turn the key that unlocks the mystery of the poet's heart ? Who was he whose physical beauty ...
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... in which Shakespeare discusses the nature of the actor's art , and of the strange and rare temperament that is essen- tial to the perfect stage - player . " How is it , " says Shakespeare to " 1889. ] 11 The Portrait of Mr W. H..
... in which Shakespeare discusses the nature of the actor's art , and of the strange and rare temperament that is essen- tial to the perfect stage - player . " How is it , " says Shakespeare to " 1889. ] 11 The Portrait of Mr W. H..
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... nature , as in his love of praise , that desire for immediate recognition that characterises all actors . And yet , more fortunate in this than other actors , Willie Hughes was to know something of immortality . In- separably connected ...
... nature , as in his love of praise , that desire for immediate recognition that characterises all actors . And yet , more fortunate in this than other actors , Willie Hughes was to know something of immortality . In- separably connected ...
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... nature to be published in the newspapers . She had been summoned to the room of the chief female warder to be repri- manded for some of her customary infractions of rule , and when the officer's back was turned for a moment , she sprang ...
... nature to be published in the newspapers . She had been summoned to the room of the chief female warder to be repri- manded for some of her customary infractions of rule , and when the officer's back was turned for a moment , she sprang ...
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... nature . But the truth is , that the hawk- ing business only veils less credit- able modes of obtaining money- the most innocent of which is sys- tematic begging ; and tramps who pride themselves on not being thieves , will generally ...
... nature . But the truth is , that the hawk- ing business only veils less credit- able modes of obtaining money- the most innocent of which is sys- tematic begging ; and tramps who pride themselves on not being thieves , will generally ...
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