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" Without question Booth was royal heir and legitimate representative of the Garrick-Kemble-Siddons dramatic traditions; but he vitalized and gave an unnamable race to those traditions with his own electric personal idiosyncrasy. (As in all art-utterance... "
The Romance of the American Theatre - Page 169
by Mary Caroline Crawford - 1925 - 508 pages
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Kean and Booth; and their contemporaries

Brander Matthews, Laurence Hutton - Actors - 1886 - 328 pages
...renderings were wonderfully good. But the great spell cast upon the mass of hearers came from Booth. Especially was the dream scene very impressive. A...unnameable race to those traditions with his own electric personal idiosyncrasy. (As in all art-utterance it was the subtle and powerful something special to...
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Complete Prose Works

Walt Whitman - American prose literature - 1891 - 550 pages
...renderings were wonderfully good. But the great spell cast upon the mass of hearers came from Booth. Especially was the dream scene very impressive. A...dramatic traditions; but he vitalized and gave an unnamable race to those traditions with his own electric personal idiosyncrasy. (As in all artutterance...
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Edwin Booth and His Contemporaries, Volume 3

Brander Matthews, Laurence Hutton - Actors - 1900 - 370 pages
...renderings were wonderfully good. But the great spell cast upon the mass of hearers came from Booth. Especially was the dream scene very impressive. A...unnameable race to those traditions with his own electric personal idiosyncrasy. (As in all art-utterance it was the subtle and powerful something special to...
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Complete Prose Works: Specimen Days and Collect, November Boughs and Good ...

Walt Whitman - American literature - 1901 - 566 pages
...renderings were wonderfully good. But the great spell cast upon the mass of hearers came from Booth. Especially was the dream scene very impressive. A...dramatic traditions ; but he vitalized and gave an unnamable race to those traditions with his own electric personal idiosyncrasy. (As in all art-utterance...
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The Complete Writings of Walt Whitman: Issued Under the Editorial ..., Volume 6

Walt Whitman - 1902 - 342 pages
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Rivulets of Prose: Critical Essays

Walt Whitman - American literature - 1928 - 258 pages
...renderings were wonderfully good. But the great spell cast upon the mass of hearers came from Booth. Especially was the dream scene very impressive. A...dramatic traditions; but he vitalized and gave an unnamable race to those traditions with his own electric personal idiosyncrasy. (As in all art-utterance...
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Complete Poetry & Selected Prose and Letters

Walt Whitman - American poetry - 1938 - 1192 pages
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The Mad Booths of Maryland

Stanley Preston Kimmel - 1940 - 424 pages
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The Poetry and Prose

Walt Whitman - American literature - 1949 - 1308 pages
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Walt Whitman & Opera

Robert D. Faner - Music and literature - 1951 - 276 pages
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