The Sewanee Review, Volume 52T. Hodgson, 1944 - American fiction |
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... never been authoritative flat , whether governmental , ecclesiastical , or academic . When the times were ripe for an authoritative formula it has occasionally been forth- coming , but it has been effective only in proportion as it ...
... never been authoritative flat , whether governmental , ecclesiastical , or academic . When the times were ripe for an authoritative formula it has occasionally been forth- coming , but it has been effective only in proportion as it ...
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... never so stirred an audience as under his direction . Macbeth , the most com- pactly thrilling of Elizabethan tragedies , has never been the success on the modern stage that he was able to make it . It is to be regretted that his ...
... never so stirred an audience as under his direction . Macbeth , the most com- pactly thrilling of Elizabethan tragedies , has never been the success on the modern stage that he was able to make it . It is to be regretted that his ...
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... never been very convincing : the soap operas are maudlin ; adaptations of plays , books , and mo- tion pictures , melodramatic ; and the " artistic " plays either are filled with bad poetry or get very little beyond experiments in ...
... never been very convincing : the soap operas are maudlin ; adaptations of plays , books , and mo- tion pictures , melodramatic ; and the " artistic " plays either are filled with bad poetry or get very little beyond experiments in ...
Contents
AUTHOR | 7 |
The Necessity For Spiritual Revival Theodore M Greene | 14 |
Albert Taylor Bledsoe R M Weaver | 24 |
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