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Clayton Meeker Hamilton. CHAPTER I CONTENTS LIFE AND THE THEATRE • II PERSONAL GREATNESS ON THE STAGE Harry Lauder ... RICHARD III " VII THE PERMANENCE OF CRAFTSMANSHIP Henry Bernstein • VIII THE Laziness of BERNARD SHAW IX SATIRE ON ...
Clayton Meeker Hamilton. CHAPTER I CONTENTS LIFE AND THE THEATRE • II PERSONAL GREATNESS ON THE STAGE Harry Lauder ... RICHARD III " VII THE PERMANENCE OF CRAFTSMANSHIP Henry Bernstein • VIII THE Laziness of BERNARD SHAW IX SATIRE ON ...
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... he recreated on the stage a great and ingratiating person who is honored in his- tory as one of nature's noblemen , and he made this person every inch a hero . ) VI JOHN BARRYMORE IN " RICHARD III " The development 34 SEEN ON THE STAGE.
... he recreated on the stage a great and ingratiating person who is honored in his- tory as one of nature's noblemen , and he made this person every inch a hero . ) VI JOHN BARRYMORE IN " RICHARD III " The development 34 SEEN ON THE STAGE.
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... . He did not go upon the stage till 1903 , when he was twenty - one years old , — seven years later than the first appearance of his sister , Ethel . There were plenty of people to teach him 35 JOHN BARRYMORE IN RICHARD III.
... . He did not go upon the stage till 1903 , when he was twenty - one years old , — seven years later than the first appearance of his sister , Ethel . There were plenty of people to teach him 35 JOHN BARRYMORE IN RICHARD III.
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... event may be viewed in retrospect , I may perhaps be pardoned for narrating a little incident which I knew about at the time but which has never yet escaped into print . A day or two before JOHN BARRYMORE IN " RICHARD III " 37.
... event may be viewed in retrospect , I may perhaps be pardoned for narrating a little incident which I knew about at the time but which has never yet escaped into print . A day or two before JOHN BARRYMORE IN " RICHARD III " 37.
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... Redemption was interrupted in mid - career , in order to clear the stage for a production of The Jest of Sem Benelli . Several months before this event , John Barrymore told me that he was not JOHN BARRYMORE IN " RICHARD III ” 39.
... Redemption was interrupted in mid - career , in order to clear the stage for a production of The Jest of Sem Benelli . Several months before this event , John Barrymore told me that he was not JOHN BARRYMORE IN " RICHARD III ” 39.
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