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... its service , to divide it into cate- gories , to treat of its literary , its technical , its his- trionic aspects . But unless we always can visualise our plays as completed things - living in the theatre- INTRODUCTION . vii.
... its service , to divide it into cate- gories , to treat of its literary , its technical , its his- trionic aspects . But unless we always can visualise our plays as completed things - living in the theatre- INTRODUCTION . vii.
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... things - living in the theatre- we shall always tend to be astray in our conclusions about them . " It is noteworthy that another representative man of the theatre , Mr. John Drinkwater , has recently at the Folio Tercentenary luncheon ...
... things - living in the theatre- we shall always tend to be astray in our conclusions about them . " It is noteworthy that another representative man of the theatre , Mr. John Drinkwater , has recently at the Folio Tercentenary luncheon ...
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... things can be of the hero we are cele- brating . " He thus in the first half of his address plays the part of devil's advocate , analysing those flaws in Shelley's art to which the French intelligence and temperament are peculiarly ...
... things can be of the hero we are cele- brating . " He thus in the first half of his address plays the part of devil's advocate , analysing those flaws in Shelley's art to which the French intelligence and temperament are peculiarly ...
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... things that create what we call history " that Mr. Chesterton is above all concerned . His interpretation of that attitude , his revelation of Cobbett in the role of prophet , his comparison of him with Carlyle on the one hand and .with ...
... things that create what we call history " that Mr. Chesterton is above all concerned . His interpretation of that attitude , his revelation of Cobbett in the role of prophet , his comparison of him with Carlyle on the one hand and .with ...
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... thing about the Middle Ages , and there they are undoubtedly wrong , as John of Gaunt's household bills will prove . The truth would appear to be that breakfast was not a meal known to Latin literature of the best period ; but that is ...
... thing about the Middle Ages , and there they are undoubtedly wrong , as John of Gaunt's household bills will prove . The truth would appear to be that breakfast was not a meal known to Latin literature of the best period ; but that is ...
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