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... Theatre , and his father writes to him : " Child , I pray when you speak in the Theatre , doe not speak like a mouse in a chees for that will be a great shame instead of an honour , but speak out your words boldly and distinctly and ...
... Theatre , and his father writes to him : " Child , I pray when you speak in the Theatre , doe not speak like a mouse in a chees for that will be a great shame instead of an honour , but speak out your words boldly and distinctly and ...
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... Theatre , under the authority of Mr. Granville- Barker , than to the London Pavilion , under the authority of Mr. C. B. Cochran . If Mr. Galsworthy or Mr. Eugene O'Neill had written that song , people could have understood it and would ...
... Theatre , under the authority of Mr. Granville- Barker , than to the London Pavilion , under the authority of Mr. C. B. Cochran . If Mr. Galsworthy or Mr. Eugene O'Neill had written that song , people could have understood it and would ...
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... theatre , and its characters are ill - drawn and insufficiently set out . We do not know them as we know the people in Hamlet ' . They rush before us and rush away again , and we are left in some bewilderment about them . While they are ...
... theatre , and its characters are ill - drawn and insufficiently set out . We do not know them as we know the people in Hamlet ' . They rush before us and rush away again , and we are left in some bewilderment about them . While they are ...
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Some English Letter Writers of the Seventeenth | 1 |
Some Observations By Professor | 29 |
Plato and Ruskin By THE VERY REV W | 49 |
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