Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 85.
97. lappuse
... play supports play , the theatre has moved me as it has never done before . That strange procession of kings and queens , of war- ring nobles , of insurgent crowds , of courtiers , and of people of the gutter , has been to me almost too ...
... play supports play , the theatre has moved me as it has never done before . That strange procession of kings and queens , of war- ring nobles , of insurgent crowds , of courtiers , and of people of the gutter , has been to me almost too ...
165. lappuse
... plays to write a play as unlike ordinary plays as possible , that it might be judged with a fresh mind , and to put it on the stage in some little suburban hall , where a little audience would pay its expenses . I said that he should ...
... plays to write a play as unlike ordinary plays as possible , that it might be judged with a fresh mind , and to put it on the stage in some little suburban hall , where a little audience would pay its expenses . I said that he should ...
238. lappuse
... play was judged by what seemed to me but wheels and pulleys necessary to the effect , but in themselves nothing . Upon the other hand , those who spoke to me of the play never spoke of these wheels and pulleys , but if they cared at all ...
... play was judged by what seemed to me but wheels and pulleys necessary to the effect , but in themselves nothing . Upon the other hand , those who spoke to me of the play never spoke of these wheels and pulleys , but if they cared at all ...
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