Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 87 tomas,2 leidimasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1914 |
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... matter of fact , the English public , at all events the public in the English provinces , has not the theatre - going habit to anything like the extent to which it prevails throughout America . Here it is not , " Shall we go to the ...
... matter of fact , the English public , at all events the public in the English provinces , has not the theatre - going habit to anything like the extent to which it prevails throughout America . Here it is not , " Shall we go to the ...
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... matter of fact , of course , a great actor includes a multi- plicity of selves , so that he may play many parts , yet always be playing himself . Be- yond himself no artist , whatever his art , has ever gone . What reduplication of ...
... matter of fact , of course , a great actor includes a multi- plicity of selves , so that he may play many parts , yet always be playing himself . Be- yond himself no artist , whatever his art , has ever gone . What reduplication of ...
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... matter - have any personal conception of what it means ! They may make a fine crescendo with it , but that is all . They have never stood , shrinking and appalled , yet drawn with a divine temptation , upon the brink of that vastness ...
... matter - have any personal conception of what it means ! They may make a fine crescendo with it , but that is all . They have never stood , shrinking and appalled , yet drawn with a divine temptation , upon the brink of that vastness ...
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... matter of fact , there are few things for them in heaven or earth except the thea- ter they are playing in , their actors ' club , and , generally , their genial mundane lives ; and of course one rather congratulates them on the ...
... matter of fact , there are few things for them in heaven or earth except the thea- ter they are playing in , their actors ' club , and , generally , their genial mundane lives ; and of course one rather congratulates them on the ...
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... matter of the Prado portrait con- cerns both history and connoisseurship , and while the former may not be difficult to establish , the mere exposition of the lat- ter is confronted by specious traditions and tastes . It is not so easy ...
... matter of the Prado portrait con- cerns both history and connoisseurship , and while the former may not be difficult to establish , the mere exposition of the lat- ter is confronted by specious traditions and tastes . It is not so easy ...
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