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... theatre is likely to play an increasingly important part . The performance of such plays as Eugene O'Neill's " Anna Christie " and " Diff'rent " will help to familiarise London audiences with strange patterns of speech . But it is with ...
... theatre is likely to play an increasingly important part . The performance of such plays as Eugene O'Neill's " Anna Christie " and " Diff'rent " will help to familiarise London audiences with strange patterns of speech . But it is with ...
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... theatre , Mr. John Drinkwater , has recently at the Folio Tercentenary luncheon in the Stationers ' Hall spoken to ... Theatres , dedicated especially to the production of Shakespeare's plays , would include not only those already ...
... theatre , Mr. John Drinkwater , has recently at the Folio Tercentenary luncheon in the Stationers ' Hall spoken to ... Theatres , dedicated especially to the production of Shakespeare's plays , would include not only those already ...
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... theatre in their lives . It would be unreasonable to complain of the first limitation , and unwise , considering scholarly tastes— though the taste of the scholar in drama , as in light literature , is often , to the plain man ...
... theatre in their lives . It would be unreasonable to complain of the first limitation , and unwise , considering scholarly tastes— though the taste of the scholar in drama , as in light literature , is often , to the plain man ...
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... theatre , where a play belongs - would have elucidated themselves . For us , because those of us who wish to inform ourselves thoroughly upon these matters , have to wade through a large amount of what is , frankly , very learned ...
... theatre , where a play belongs - would have elucidated themselves . For us , because those of us who wish to inform ourselves thoroughly upon these matters , have to wade through a large amount of what is , frankly , very learned ...
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... theatre when anybody troubles to bring them there . But I do not deeply mourn their absence ; and I think that Mr. Archer adds yet another to the tale of his great services to the theatre if he discredits the cant ( it is not so common ...
... theatre when anybody troubles to bring them there . But I do not deeply mourn their absence ; and I think that Mr. Archer adds yet another to the tale of his great services to the theatre if he discredits the cant ( it is not so common ...
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