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Page 77
... fact enough to be plausible and exactly fitted to carry his thought , which was ex- citing and profound . Indeed , the intensity of the thought below the current of events was so great , that he could even indulge in concrete and ...
... fact enough to be plausible and exactly fitted to carry his thought , which was ex- citing and profound . Indeed , the intensity of the thought below the current of events was so great , that he could even indulge in concrete and ...
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... fact , ( it is no accident that R.U.R. and The Insects have the same authors ) , something essential to their inspiring emotion in us vanishes . Everybody has probably experienced the feel- ing of cold condescension which replaces ...
... fact , ( it is no accident that R.U.R. and The Insects have the same authors ) , something essential to their inspiring emotion in us vanishes . Everybody has probably experienced the feel- ing of cold condescension which replaces ...
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... fact , dumbfounded Mr. Clark ( call up the image of a man vigorously , not to say blatantly , matter - of - fact ) , the Father explains that such a condition of nebulous un- attached existence has become intolerable . They must fulfil ...
... fact , dumbfounded Mr. Clark ( call up the image of a man vigorously , not to say blatantly , matter - of - fact ) , the Father explains that such a condition of nebulous un- attached existence has become intolerable . They must fulfil ...
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THE PRODUCTION OF POETIC DRAMA February | 3 |
The Death of Tintagiles December 27th 1913 | 54 |
THE DRAMATIST OF THE FUTURE Ghosts | 61 |
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