Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 87, Issue 2Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1914 - American literature |
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Page 502
... whole men . But there are other ways . Do I not know ? Listen . When I left here with the legs that man had given me , I was yet far from healed . He must have been but young . Truly they were but women's legs . " " Oh , " cried the ...
... whole men . But there are other ways . Do I not know ? Listen . When I left here with the legs that man had given me , I was yet far from healed . He must have been but young . Truly they were but women's legs . " " Oh , " cried the ...
Page 505
... whole , is vastly better than it was half a century ago . Everything has improved in the theatre . The acting is much better as far as the tout ensemble is concerned , even if we have not so many individual pinnacles as in the past ...
... whole , is vastly better than it was half a century ago . Everything has improved in the theatre . The acting is much better as far as the tout ensemble is concerned , even if we have not so many individual pinnacles as in the past ...
Page 506
... whole , he is interpreted and put upon the stage better than ever he was , even if there are exceptions to this rule . Mac- ready's " Diary " is one long wail at the incompetence of his support , and he and my old master , Samuel Phelps ...
... whole , he is interpreted and put upon the stage better than ever he was , even if there are exceptions to this rule . Mac- ready's " Diary " is one long wail at the incompetence of his support , and he and my old master , Samuel Phelps ...
Page 508
... whole - hearted encouragement of the playgoer for him to do his best can the drama be reanimated . The desire is there . America , too , must beware and be on her guard . So it will be in this great country unless those in control of ...
... whole - hearted encouragement of the playgoer for him to do his best can the drama be reanimated . The desire is there . America , too , must beware and be on her guard . So it will be in this great country unless those in control of ...
Page 513
... whole truth about acting . As a 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 ...
... whole truth about acting . As a 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 ...
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