The National Review, Volume 19W.H. Allen, 1892 - English literature |
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... play is an absurd one ? BLESS . Most certainly I do . As I said to Smithson - one of my fellow - dramatists , you know - on the first night of its production : " If you or I , Smithson , had written a play like that , we should be ...
... play is an absurd one ? BLESS . Most certainly I do . As I said to Smithson - one of my fellow - dramatists , you know - on the first night of its production : " If you or I , Smithson , had written a play like that , we should be ...
Page 233
... play that part . If the general execu- tion was bad or indifferent , it gave her " points of departure . " If it was good , it gave ideas for her genius to work upon . Mr. Mowbray Morris may say that this is a false analogy . Yet it ...
... play that part . If the general execu- tion was bad or indifferent , it gave her " points of departure . " If it was good , it gave ideas for her genius to work upon . Mr. Mowbray Morris may say that this is a false analogy . Yet it ...
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... play was Venice Preserved . In the Maryland Gazette , 1772 , I find the first mention of scenery on the stage in the ... play - actors as not fit instruments to second the cause of American liberty . " Moreover , it declared that it ...
... play was Venice Preserved . In the Maryland Gazette , 1772 , I find the first mention of scenery on the stage in the ... play - actors as not fit instruments to second the cause of American liberty . " Moreover , it declared that it ...
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