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Pagina 154
The opening lines , which describe the “ milk - white hind immortal and unchanged ” wandering through kingdoms which were once her own , are admirable ; but when the animals engage in theological controversy , the allegory becomes ...
The opening lines , which describe the “ milk - white hind immortal and unchanged ” wandering through kingdoms which were once her own , are admirable ; but when the animals engage in theological controversy , the allegory becomes ...
Pagina 362
... but in his later plays there is more open seriousness and less irresponsible mirth . Back to Methuselah , an immense and unequal drama on salvation through longevity , is introduced by an admirable preface on Mr. Shaw's intellectual ...
... but in his later plays there is more open seriousness and less irresponsible mirth . Back to Methuselah , an immense and unequal drama on salvation through longevity , is introduced by an admirable preface on Mr. Shaw's intellectual ...
Pagina 374
The first of Barrie's successful plays were Quality Street and The Admirable Crichton , both of them produced in 1903. Like many plays of the century , The Admirable Crichton is a social satire ; but its fancy and humour , and its all ...
The first of Barrie's successful plays were Quality Street and The Admirable Crichton , both of them produced in 1903. Like many plays of the century , The Admirable Crichton is a social satire ; but its fancy and humour , and its all ...
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