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Pagina 55
... interests and powers of assimilation , was vastly unlike that of the Greek . Method represented by organization ... interest shows in farces performed in Rome during the time of the playwright Novius and was established when the ...
... interests and powers of assimilation , was vastly unlike that of the Greek . Method represented by organization ... interest shows in farces performed in Rome during the time of the playwright Novius and was established when the ...
Pagina 162
... interest in theatre . Chance is the midwife who sets each new weakling upon the broad lap of history and superintends its growth to sturdy health . On one occasion only , British theatrical history was deliberate in both planning and ...
... interest in theatre . Chance is the midwife who sets each new weakling upon the broad lap of history and superintends its growth to sturdy health . On one occasion only , British theatrical history was deliberate in both planning and ...
Pagina 218
... interest today in the affairs set out in Henry V or Oedipus ; it is their under- standing and statement which attracts and fastens interests . Revivals in recent years of She Stoops to Conquer , The School for Scandal , and The Relapse ...
... interest today in the affairs set out in Henry V or Oedipus ; it is their under- standing and statement which attracts and fastens interests . Revivals in recent years of She Stoops to Conquer , The School for Scandal , and The Relapse ...
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