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Page 160
... hand and tongue " ; but when you actually see Amintor standing without taking any more notice than a cat of Evadne's corpse ( she has just stabbed her- self ) , you know better . It was not mere failure in elocution which made the scene ...
... hand and tongue " ; but when you actually see Amintor standing without taking any more notice than a cat of Evadne's corpse ( she has just stabbed her- self ) , you know better . It was not mere failure in elocution which made the scene ...
Page 373
... hand , by the energy and adroitness with which she acted up to the last limits of her part , would often redeem by sheer passion a dramatist's tinsel . I return to my original contrast , that the differ- ence between their talents was ...
... hand , by the energy and adroitness with which she acted up to the last limits of her part , would often redeem by sheer passion a dramatist's tinsel . I return to my original contrast , that the differ- ence between their talents was ...
Page 374
... hand , led her readily into the faults of the rhetori- cian in literature , who cares more for the forceful expression of emotion than for genuine expression . Blaze and amaze she always could in the hands of a rhetorical dramatist who ...
... hand , led her readily into the faults of the rhetori- cian in literature , who cares more for the forceful expression of emotion than for genuine expression . Blaze and amaze she always could in the hands of a rhetorical dramatist who ...
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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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