Coquelin


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[buh-nwa kawn-stahn] /bəˈnwa kɔ̃ˈstɑ̃/ (show ipa), 1841–1909, french actor.
historical examples

the memory of coquelin is, in this way, likely to live longer than that of talma.
the theory of the theatre clayton hamilton

coquelin, who took the part of my husband, made a great success.
my double life sarah bernhardt

i have bought photographs of coquelin and jane hading and will ask them to sign them.
the letters of mark twain, volume 4, 1886-1900 mark twain (samuel clemens)

coquelin had been told, and he now came on to the stage to finish the act.
my double life sarah bernhardt

mrs. fiske warren had invited us to afternoon tea and to hear coquelin deliver some monologues.
julia ward howe laura e. richards

we saw her only a year ago with coquelin in “la mantansier.”
from edinburgh to india & burmah william g. burn murdoch

it is that power of sustaining an expression, unchanged, and yet always full of living significance, that i find in coquelin.
plays, acting and music arthur symons

coquelin is a great artist, but he did not understand cyrano.
orpheus in mayfair and other stories and sketches maurice baring

coquelin has lately had two or three immense successes in the comedies of the day.
the oxford book of american essays various

lovell’s hesitation at this point was really worthy of coquelin cadet.
the hill horace annesley vach-ll

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