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Page 92
... dramatist who aims at putting a Dostoevsky novel on the stage , has only to choose the passages of this wonderfully revealing dialogue and string them together . But there is an insuperable difficulty : Dostoevsky's method is ex ...
... dramatist who aims at putting a Dostoevsky novel on the stage , has only to choose the passages of this wonderfully revealing dialogue and string them together . But there is an insuperable difficulty : Dostoevsky's method is ex ...
Page 261
... dramatist's palette ; Shakespeare's pathos is often barefaced and laid on very thick . What an astonishing man Noel Coward is ! Never was a man more completely " of the theatre " . Composer , dramatist , producer , actor , and , if I am ...
... dramatist's palette ; Shakespeare's pathos is often barefaced and laid on very thick . What an astonishing man Noel Coward is ! Never was a man more completely " of the theatre " . Composer , dramatist , producer , actor , and , if I am ...
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... dramatist shows of the human pathos of one who is filled with it , a pathos which does not ask for pity . It is probably , I think , the greatest of Shaw's plays . How these qualities were brought out , how the dramatist put his theme ...
... dramatist shows of the human pathos of one who is filled with it , a pathos which does not ask for pity . It is probably , I think , the greatest of Shaw's plays . How these qualities were brought out , how the dramatist put his theme ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 5 |
SHYLOCKS PAST AND PRESENT January 24th | 15 |
Othello May 7th 1921 | 21 |
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