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Life was theater, and impressions one made on spectators were what counted....
Author:
Gordon S. Wood
Book:
Revolutionary Characters: What
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Life was theater, and impressions one made on spectators were what counted. Public leaders had to become actors or characters, masters of masquerade.
( Gordon S. Wood )
[ Revolutionary Characters: What ]
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