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Page 119
... dialogue , of preserving the triviality and broken rhythms of ordinary talk and still making every word significant of character , and those group relations and larger processes which George Calderon noted . It was easier , or perhaps ...
... dialogue , of preserving the triviality and broken rhythms of ordinary talk and still making every word significant of character , and those group relations and larger processes which George Calderon noted . It was easier , or perhaps ...
Page 182
... dialogue . Miss Julie was preceded by The Pariah . And here I must remark upon the nature of these per- formances at Play Room Six . You find yourself in a little room in front of a tiny stage ; and if you are in the first three or four ...
... dialogue . Miss Julie was preceded by The Pariah . And here I must remark upon the nature of these per- formances at Play Room Six . You find yourself in a little room in front of a tiny stage ; and if you are in the first three or four ...
Page 183
... dialogue I thought that we were in for a robust Nietzschean moral , but the confession turned out to be the most innocent manslaughter . Cringing gratitude in The Other is presently replaced by the snarl of the blackmailer , the malice ...
... dialogue I thought that we were in for a robust Nietzschean moral , but the confession turned out to be the most innocent manslaughter . Cringing gratitude in The Other is presently replaced by the snarl of the blackmailer , the malice ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 5 |
SHYLOCKS PAST AND PRESENT January 24th | 15 |
Othello May 7th 1921 | 21 |
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