Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
No grāmatas satura
1.–3. rezultāts no 47.
99. lappuse
... theatre ; and as a larger theatre must be built sooner or later , that would be no great matter if one could put a wiser shape into somebody's head . I cannot think there is any excuse for a half - round theatre , where land is not ...
... theatre ; and as a larger theatre must be built sooner or later , that would be no great matter if one could put a wiser shape into somebody's head . I cannot think there is any excuse for a half - round theatre , where land is not ...
165. lappuse
... theatre , would gradually find out about him . I suggested that he should begin with a pastoral play , because nobody would expect from a pastoral play the succession of nervous ... theatre , where it made me 165 The Theatre THE THEATRE.
... theatre , would gradually find out about him . I suggested that he should begin with a pastoral play , because nobody would expect from a pastoral play the succession of nervous ... theatre , where it made me 165 The Theatre THE THEATRE.
166. lappuse
... theatre for ourselves and our friends , and for a few simple people who understand from sheer simplicity what we understand from scholarship and thought . We have planned the Irish Literary Theatre with this hospitable emotion , and ...
... theatre for ourselves and our friends , and for a few simple people who understand from sheer simplicity what we understand from scholarship and thought . We have planned the Irish Literary Theatre with this hospitable emotion , and ...
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