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Page 159
... admirable dramatic qualities which they possessed in common . First , they had at command an admirable diction , and most of them also possessed a very telling faculty , which people are apt to confuse with the power of drawing char ...
... admirable dramatic qualities which they possessed in common . First , they had at command an admirable diction , and most of them also possessed a very telling faculty , which people are apt to confuse with the power of drawing char ...
Page 267
... admirable is the sudden modulation into comedy ! Mr. Shaw , of course , as a realist philoso- pher and a child of the comic spirit , must see a hero on the plane of comedy before he will believe in him . To him it is the test of a great ...
... admirable is the sudden modulation into comedy ! Mr. Shaw , of course , as a realist philoso- pher and a child of the comic spirit , must see a hero on the plane of comedy before he will believe in him . To him it is the test of a great ...
Page 348
... admirably interpreted , too , from the minor characters up to Sheppey himself . HYDE PARK READ Within the Gates with admiration ; I 348 DRAMA.
... admirably interpreted , too , from the minor characters up to Sheppey himself . HYDE PARK READ Within the Gates with admiration ; I 348 DRAMA.
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SHYLOCKS PAST AND PRESENT January 24th | 15 |
Othello May 7th 1921 | 21 |
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