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... enjoying the performance , dissatisfied with it on such general grounds to go again . They will enjoy it a great deal more the second time . The merits of this production come out clearer when surprise at the scenic effects , the golden ...
... enjoying the performance , dissatisfied with it on such general grounds to go again . They will enjoy it a great deal more the second time . The merits of this production come out clearer when surprise at the scenic effects , the golden ...
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... enjoy his company , but that he should- n't delight in theirs or in seeing them enjoy them- selves - well , that is incredible ! The It is quite a good idea for a comedy , but The Breadwinner is not quite a good play . In the first act ...
... enjoy his company , but that he should- n't delight in theirs or in seeing them enjoy them- selves - well , that is incredible ! The It is quite a good idea for a comedy , but The Breadwinner is not quite a good play . In the first act ...
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... enjoyed it ; I wept - for I am not one of those who obstinately refuse to be led to the fountain of easy tears . It is a mistake not to enjoy sentiment ; criticize it afterwards if you will , but it is stupid to withdraw yourself as ...
... enjoyed it ; I wept - for I am not one of those who obstinately refuse to be led to the fountain of easy tears . It is a mistake not to enjoy sentiment ; criticize it afterwards if you will , but it is stupid to withdraw yourself as ...
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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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