The University Magazine and Free Review, Volumen9S. Sonnenschein & Company, 1898 |
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... actress must of necessity be a loose woman . There is in the art of acting itself absolutely nothing calculated to destroy a woman's principle , though there is much that may inflame vanity , produce arrogance , and conduce to a certain ...
... actress must of necessity be a loose woman . There is in the art of acting itself absolutely nothing calculated to destroy a woman's principle , though there is much that may inflame vanity , produce arrogance , and conduce to a certain ...
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... actresses . In regard to a few of our Metropolitan theatres this has been the case , and the result in the provinces has been to destroy the old association which used to exist between actors and the pot - house ; but beyond this the ...
... actresses . In regard to a few of our Metropolitan theatres this has been the case , and the result in the provinces has been to destroy the old association which used to exist between actors and the pot - house ; but beyond this the ...
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... actresses are all either extremely affected or completely mechanical . There is no being so apparently soulless as the hack- actress of all work who thoroughly knows her business . Nothing perhaps is more disgusting than to see a vulgar ...
... actresses are all either extremely affected or completely mechanical . There is no being so apparently soulless as the hack- actress of all work who thoroughly knows her business . Nothing perhaps is more disgusting than to see a vulgar ...
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... actresses who can really draw money into a theatre are very very few . And those who do draw are not always the best ... actress . Now , when the time arrives that a higher class of plays will be acceptable to the public the tone of ...
... actresses who can really draw money into a theatre are very very few . And those who do draw are not always the best ... actress . Now , when the time arrives that a higher class of plays will be acceptable to the public the tone of ...
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and consequently a complete failure . Very rare is it to find an actress who will play a character part with a total self - abnegation , while nearly all actresses called upon to present an old lady or a mother on the stage seem to be ...
and consequently a complete failure . Very rare is it to find an actress who will play a character part with a total self - abnegation , while nearly all actresses called upon to present an old lady or a mother on the stage seem to be ...
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