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... comedy ; a comedy which is only beginning to come into its own again because people are growing sick of the wistful , romantic attitude . " You are right and I am right and we are all as right as right can be❞— or " good " if you like ...
... comedy ; a comedy which is only beginning to come into its own again because people are growing sick of the wistful , romantic attitude . " You are right and I am right and we are all as right as right can be❞— or " good " if you like ...
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... comedy which provokes continual laughter there was not one laugh which was provoked by irrelevant by - play , or one joke which did not owe its humour to rising straight out of the situation ; and that is significant both from the point ...
... comedy which provokes continual laughter there was not one laugh which was provoked by irrelevant by - play , or one joke which did not owe its humour to rising straight out of the situation ; and that is significant both from the point ...
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Desmond MacCarthy. A COMEDY OF GOOD AND EVIL THE HE COMEDY was first performed before the Three Hundred Club in London at the Court Theatre in 1924. It was later produced at the Play House , Oxford , by Mr. J. B. Fagan , who brought it ...
Desmond MacCarthy. A COMEDY OF GOOD AND EVIL THE HE COMEDY was first performed before the Three Hundred Club in London at the Court Theatre in 1924. It was later produced at the Play House , Oxford , by Mr. J. B. Fagan , who brought it ...
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THE PRODUCTION OF POETIC DRAMA February | 3 |
The Death of Tintagiles December 27th 1913 | 54 |
DRAMA AND DOSTOEVSKY The Idiot Septem | 91 |
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