The Art of ActingF. F. Mackay, 1913 - 295 من الصفحات |
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... thought , so too is unstinted approbation often bestowed upon the merest pretense to art ; and the readiness with which actors frequently ap- propriate to themselves the honors which belong to the author , the scenic artist , the ...
... thought , so too is unstinted approbation often bestowed upon the merest pretense to art ; and the readiness with which actors frequently ap- propriate to themselves the honors which belong to the author , the scenic artist , the ...
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... thought a creature especially favored by the Creator is so strong that even the so - called " self - made man " -he to whom the world accords the honor of seeming to shape his own destiny - will often in boasting of his own personal ...
... thought a creature especially favored by the Creator is so strong that even the so - called " self - made man " -he to whom the world accords the honor of seeming to shape his own destiny - will often in boasting of his own personal ...
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... thought After these ways , so ; it will make us mad . " In the Fifth Act the physician who watches with the gentlewoman , after observing all her ac- tions and hearing her words , says : " More needs she the divine than the physi- cian ...
... thought After these ways , so ; it will make us mad . " In the Fifth Act the physician who watches with the gentlewoman , after observing all her ac- tions and hearing her words , says : " More needs she the divine than the physi- cian ...
الصفحة 65
... thought : If our system of education were based upon a knowledge of personal rights as suggested by self - love , instead of a knowledge of arithmetic , in its relation to dollars and cents , might we not hope for a higher standard of ...
... thought : If our system of education were based upon a knowledge of personal rights as suggested by self - love , instead of a knowledge of arithmetic , in its relation to dollars and cents , might we not hope for a higher standard of ...
الصفحة 68
... thought to know that the two characters above named are both " emotional " and both " legitimate . " In the field of amusement , everything is legitimate that en- tertains and does not demoralize . Happiness is the first desire of every ...
... thought to know that the two characters above named are both " emotional " and both " legitimate . " In the field of amusement , everything is legitimate that en- tertains and does not demoralize . Happiness is the first desire of every ...
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