Theatre TapestryJarrolds, 1949 - 263 pagina's |
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Pagina 48
... existence on Olympus . His psychological expression is superb and subtle in understanding when describing women . His pessimistic atheism is voiced again and again , as though to convince himself more than audiences at the theatres ...
... existence on Olympus . His psychological expression is superb and subtle in understanding when describing women . His pessimistic atheism is voiced again and again , as though to convince himself more than audiences at the theatres ...
Pagina 85
... existence before the highest councils in the land ; the theatrical misdoer tied securely to a post , whipping - boys arrived thick and fast to share in the honour of flogging him to death . Whatever Allen's original hopes of obtaining ...
... existence before the highest councils in the land ; the theatrical misdoer tied securely to a post , whipping - boys arrived thick and fast to share in the honour of flogging him to death . Whatever Allen's original hopes of obtaining ...
Pagina 97
... existence of other regions , and casts doubts upon the existence of " a triple region ” — Earth , Heaven , and Hell . He vests belief solely in the authority of the sword - might is right - and boasts his intention to bring all ...
... existence of other regions , and casts doubts upon the existence of " a triple region ” — Earth , Heaven , and Hell . He vests belief solely in the authority of the sword - might is right - and boasts his intention to bring all ...
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