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A FEW WORDS ABOUT ACTRESSES. 385
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MIL—A FEW WORDS ABOUT ACTRESSES AND
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The life of an Actress is to the world a...
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bystanders , " and dream of the music I greeted Thus in life heaven ended . " with her as it had passedin peace and harmony .
but Her it will also not prescribed only contained the the kind minutest of wine regulations and , the as size to her of the funeral cake ,
which cake be were well to stuffed be given with to raisins the bearers , for I . never " And could , " endure ys she , any " let con the
fectionery cheerfull In taking without left a a retrospective life them which . " she glance had at loved the , fate and in of which one who she thus had
touching with cap playe tivates d deep so y in our ac passion the tive imag simp a par and ina licity t ti , emotion we and , with meet purity , but no with events it with preserved nothing a that mind which swell throug interesting particularl our h all hearts and the y
wear and tear of existence . Her son ' s fame constituted her greatest happiness , and well might she have said her to best herself , what to posterity mother
who will acknowled with inexhaustible ge , that Germany tenderness owes and enthusiasm poet cheered a the path of that son , who had inherited from her his own extraordinary
mental endowments .
A Few Words About Actresses. 385
A FEW WORDS ABOUT ACTRESSES . 385
Mil—A Few Words About Actresses And
MIL—A FEW WORDS ABOUT ACTRESSES AND THE PROFESSION OF THE STAGE .
The Life Of An Actress Is To The World A...
The life of an Actress is to the world at large a curious terra
visions incognita of _, peop leasure led by and forbidding success p as hantoms a ifted of woman evil , ' s or devotion seductive to ; g
artor the p honest and laborious means by which she earns her bread , the vocation of the actress is understood by few . That
these the bodies , phantom of s things are the which magnified really and exist distorted , that there shadows are fascinations cast from
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Feb. 1, 1859, page 385, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01021859/page/25/
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