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... present moment many people actually think Ghosts a play of the same calibre ( of course better constructed ) as Damaged Goods ; a pamphlet it requires only a slight alteration in our laws to render nugatory . They think it is a play ...
... present moment many people actually think Ghosts a play of the same calibre ( of course better constructed ) as Damaged Goods ; a pamphlet it requires only a slight alteration in our laws to render nugatory . They think it is a play ...
Page 77
... present generation is losing touch , for when Ibsen is not hewing at some social evil he is essentially a tragic poet . Much has been written about the nature of tragedy and why it should delight men ; this famous 77 JOHN GABRIEL BORKMAN.
... present generation is losing touch , for when Ibsen is not hewing at some social evil he is essentially a tragic poet . Much has been written about the nature of tragedy and why it should delight men ; this famous 77 JOHN GABRIEL BORKMAN.
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... present stage of development of Detective Drama , to look for him among the police is an almost infallible tip . Mr. Edgar Wallace is aware that the public already jumps to this conclusion , so he ingeniously provides a peculiarly ...
... present stage of development of Detective Drama , to look for him among the police is an almost infallible tip . Mr. Edgar Wallace is aware that the public already jumps to this conclusion , so he ingeniously provides a peculiarly ...
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THE PRODUCTION OF POETIC DRAMA February | 3 |
The Death of Tintagiles December 27th 1913 | 54 |
ACTORS AND ACTRESSES | 74 |
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