Theatre TapestryJarrolds, 1949 - 263 pagina's |
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Pagina 122
... playwrights and poets , who accepted nothing and challenged all , and merchants and aspiring mer- chants , who were happiest accepting everything and challenging only such things as the writers were doing ? Such worthy citizens rightly ...
... playwrights and poets , who accepted nothing and challenged all , and merchants and aspiring mer- chants , who were happiest accepting everything and challenging only such things as the writers were doing ? Such worthy citizens rightly ...
Pagina 160
... playwrights and managements studiously avoided presenting any new play which might be interpreted as revealing the theatre's adherence to any side in the dis- putes raging beyond their doors . Dramas were carefully relegated to dis ...
... playwrights and managements studiously avoided presenting any new play which might be interpreted as revealing the theatre's adherence to any side in the dis- putes raging beyond their doors . Dramas were carefully relegated to dis ...
Pagina 217
... playwrights were assuring theatregoers that this was so indeed . Pinero , Galsworthy , the great Shaw , Henry Arthur Jones , and more , established much of their early reputations upon the plots which reveal Robertson's influence . If ...
... playwrights were assuring theatregoers that this was so indeed . Pinero , Galsworthy , the great Shaw , Henry Arthur Jones , and more , established much of their early reputations upon the plots which reveal Robertson's influence . If ...
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