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... write this kind of dialogue - the Russians speak more readily out of themselves than English men and women . Anyhow , he succeeded perfectly in doing for his own people what modern English dramatists have hitherto only approximately ...
... write this kind of dialogue - the Russians speak more readily out of themselves than English men and women . Anyhow , he succeeded perfectly in doing for his own people what modern English dramatists have hitherto only approximately ...
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... writing a conversation play and writing six action plays on sex . Do you ask why he did not write then the six plays ? Well there is an advantage in presenting the essence of each aspect interlocked and together . We can get a bird's ...
... writing a conversation play and writing six action plays on sex . Do you ask why he did not write then the six plays ? Well there is an advantage in presenting the essence of each aspect interlocked and together . We can get a bird's ...
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... write all this down ? Well , partly for the fun of indulging in a little dramatic writing as a change from dramatic criticism , and partly because I would persuade you that I am a connoisseur in thrills . I want my appreciation of Mr ...
... write all this down ? Well , partly for the fun of indulging in a little dramatic writing as a change from dramatic criticism , and partly because I would persuade you that I am a connoisseur in thrills . I want my appreciation of Mr ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 5 |
SHYLOCKS PAST AND PRESENT January 24th | 15 |
Othello May 7th 1921 | 21 |
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