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... play , but Boucicault was later to have his largest audiences for his Irish melodramas . His childhood had been spent in Ireland , where he was born . Now he is almost forgotten . Bernard Shaw and Sean O'Casey have both acknowledged ...
... play , but Boucicault was later to have his largest audiences for his Irish melodramas . His childhood had been spent in Ireland , where he was born . Now he is almost forgotten . Bernard Shaw and Sean O'Casey have both acknowledged ...
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... play begins with Broadbent delightedly being taken in by Tim Haffigan , born and reared in Liverpool , who spouts every cliché in the book . Haffigan overdoes it . He is certainly a rogue . He goes into action at once on his first ...
... play begins with Broadbent delightedly being taken in by Tim Haffigan , born and reared in Liverpool , who spouts every cliché in the book . Haffigan overdoes it . He is certainly a rogue . He goes into action at once on his first ...
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... play , but couldn't manage the dialect . He asked Lady Gregory for help , and the finished play is in her handwriting . It has a last line which always works magic in the theatre . Someone asks , ' Did you see an old woman going down ...
... play , but couldn't manage the dialect . He asked Lady Gregory for help , and the finished play is in her handwriting . It has a last line which always works magic in the theatre . Someone asks , ' Did you see an old woman going down ...
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by Sir Richard Faber KCVO CMG FRSL | 1 |
FRENCH WRITERS | 14 |
Willard Connely Memorial Lecture | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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