... hers to be the perfection of acting, we cannot be wrong in the belief that no one hereafter will ever be found to approach her. Her conception of the character of Ingomar was perfection itself; her playful and ingenuous manner, her light girlish laughter,... Phoenixiana, Or, Sketches and Burlesques - Page 43by George Horatio Derby - 1889 - 274 pagesFull view - About this book
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