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... tenderness which Mr Barrymore exhibits to- wards his mother . In the first quarto ( every actor should consult the quartos for lights upon Shake- spearean parts ) the Queen , in giving an account of it , says : " He throws and tosses me ...
... tenderness which Mr Barrymore exhibits to- wards his mother . In the first quarto ( every actor should consult the quartos for lights upon Shake- spearean parts ) the Queen , in giving an account of it , says : " He throws and tosses me ...
Page 86
... tenderness sweeps over her : " Don't be hard on me , Petya- I love you as one of ourselves . I would gladly let you marry Anya — I swear I would — only , dear boy ” ( here the practical mother speaks ) , “ you must take your degree ...
... tenderness sweeps over her : " Don't be hard on me , Petya- I love you as one of ourselves . I would gladly let you marry Anya — I swear I would — only , dear boy ” ( here the practical mother speaks ) , “ you must take your degree ...
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... tenderness or contempt , accordingly as he was judged as a companion or as a leader of a country in arms , had changed into a selfish , dis- illusioned man at bay , though for the moment victoriously at bay . The Richard before our eyes ...
... tenderness or contempt , accordingly as he was judged as a companion or as a leader of a country in arms , had changed into a selfish , dis- illusioned man at bay , though for the moment victoriously at bay . The Richard before our eyes ...
Contents
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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