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Page 54
... touch each other — all things , in fact , which the soul fancies it perceives when its eyes grow accustomed to its own darkness . Such is the subject - matter of Maeterlinck's drama . 54 The Death of Tintagiles, December 27th, 1913.
... touch each other — all things , in fact , which the soul fancies it perceives when its eyes grow accustomed to its own darkness . Such is the subject - matter of Maeterlinck's drama . 54 The Death of Tintagiles, December 27th, 1913.
Page 109
... touching than misfortune on the stage . It is the strongest colour on the writer's palette . The better sort are often ... touch of it , but it tips over perpetually into senti- mentality . The performance suffered all through from the ...
... touching than misfortune on the stage . It is the strongest colour on the writer's palette . The better sort are often ... touch of it , but it tips over perpetually into senti- mentality . The performance suffered all through from the ...
Page 358
... touch me — true , its humours sometimes make me laugh . I have never seen , or even heard of , tragedy on the films ... touching me is the desperate and comic humility of Charlie . There is something numbing to emotions in the state of ...
... touch me — true , its humours sometimes make me laugh . I have never seen , or even heard of , tragedy on the films ... touching me is the desperate and comic humility of Charlie . There is something numbing to emotions in the state of ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 5 |
SHYLOCKS PAST AND PRESENT January 24th | 15 |
Othello May 7th 1921 | 21 |
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