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Page 149
... thought , he has never been a slave to the pedantry of realistic technique . In the old plays The Phoenix Society revives , this reminder strikes us still more vividly . As con- tributions to thought and stimulants to feeling they are ...
... thought , he has never been a slave to the pedantry of realistic technique . In the old plays The Phoenix Society revives , this reminder strikes us still more vividly . As con- tributions to thought and stimulants to feeling they are ...
Page 230
... thought I recognized in him a hint or two taken from real life . ) He is very intelligent ; but , alas ! the political game has caught him and forced him to devote his faculties to steering adroitly from moment to moment rather than to ...
... thought I recognized in him a hint or two taken from real life . ) He is very intelligent ; but , alas ! the political game has caught him and forced him to devote his faculties to steering adroitly from moment to moment rather than to ...
Page 258
... thought Bean's awful daubs , and Mrs. Haggett , after his death , used some to plaster cracks in the hen - house and threw the rest on a bonfire - or thought she had . On the back of an- other Ada painted a study of flowers . But Gwenny ...
... thought Bean's awful daubs , and Mrs. Haggett , after his death , used some to plaster cracks in the hen - house and threw the rest on a bonfire - or thought she had . On the back of an- other Ada painted a study of flowers . But Gwenny ...
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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