... her hair rather like tow. Yet somehow she is beautiful. Her expression kills any pretty face you see beside her. Her figure is lean and bony, her hand masculine in size and form. Yet she is a pattern of fawn-like grace. Whether in movement or repose,... Ellen Terry - Página 32por Christopher Marie St. John - 1907 - 97 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1887 - 416 páginas
...pleased. She can give you a good hiding. She will too! Again: "Ellen Terry is a very charming actre r s. I see through and through her. Yet she pleases me all the same. Little duck!" It was a decided misfortune for the success of Charles Reade's later dramas, more particularly ' Drink,'... | |
| Charlotte Endymion Porter - 1887 - 630 páginas
...a pattern of fawulike grace, whether in movement or repose. Grace pervades the hussy. In character impulsive, intelligent, weak, hysterical — in short, all that is abominable and charming in woman.' DIALOGUE. ELLEN TERRY. And who is your leading lady now—that I may hate her? READE. Miss . TERRY... | |
| 1887 - 602 páginas
...a pattern of fawulike grace, whether in movement or repose. Grace pervades the hussy. In character impulsive, intelligent. weak, hysterical — in short, all that is abominable and charming in woman.' DIALOGUE. ELLEN TERRY. And who is your leading lady now— that I may hate her? READE. Miss . TERRY... | |
| 1887 - 424 páginas
...a pattern of fawn-like grace. Whether in movement or repose, grace pervades the hussy. In character impulsive, intelligent, weak, hysterical — in short all that is abominable and charming in woman. DIALOGUE. ELLEN TERRY. And who is your leading lady now — that I may hate her ? CHARLES READE. Miss... | |
| Appleton Morgan, Charlotte Endymion Porter - 1887 - 698 páginas
...a pattern of fawulike grace, whether in movement or repose. Grace pervades the hussy. In character Impulsive, intelligent, weak, hysterical — in short, all that is abominable and charming in woman.1 DIALOGUE. EI/LEN TERRY. And who is your leading lady now— that I may hate her? BEADS. Miss... | |
| Percy Fitzgerald - 1893 - 346 páginas
...personality of the of fawn-like grace. Whether in movement or repose grace pervades the hussy. In character impulsive, intelligent, weak, hysterical — in short...her. Yet she pleases me all the same. Little Duck 1 " This suggests the old rhyme : — " Thou hast so many pleasing, tearing ways about thee, There's... | |
| Percy Fitzgerald - 1895 - 208 páginas
...a pattern of fawn-like grace. Whether in movement or repose, grace pervades the hussy. In character impulsive, intelligent, weak, hysterical — in short,...her. Yet she pleases me all the same. Little Duck I" This suggests the old rhyme : "Thou hast so many pleasing, teazing ways about thee, • There's... | |
| Charles John Darent Blake Coleman - 1903 - 490 páginas
...good hiding. She ' too!' Here are Reade's last words about the fair Ellen: 'A very charming creature. I see through and through her. Yet she pleases me all the same. Little duck!' And these were her last words about him: ' Dear, lovable, childlike, crafty, gentle, obstinate, entirely... | |
| John Coleman - 1903 - 498 páginas
...a pattern of fawn-like grace. Whether in movement or repose, grace pervades the hussy. In character impulsive, intelligent, weak, hysterical — in short, all that is abominable and charming in woman. DIALOGUE 'ELLEN TERRY. — And who is your leading lady now — that I may hate her? CHARLES READE.... | |
| Joseph Adelman - 1928 - 344 páginas
...a pattern of faun-like grace, whether in movement or repose. Grace pervades the hussy. In character impulsive, intelligent, weak, hysterical — in short,...all that is abominable and charming in woman." ELLEN KEY Ellen Key (1849 ), a Swedish social and ethical writer, of international importance. Born of a... | |
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