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Page 70
... play the condensation of its never- ending purposeless talk , its crowded characters and unconnected incidents . If such a play contain a good scene , it is very likely put at the beginning , when the audience are not properly settled ...
... play the condensation of its never- ending purposeless talk , its crowded characters and unconnected incidents . If such a play contain a good scene , it is very likely put at the beginning , when the audience are not properly settled ...
Page 71
... play's temporary popularity . The characters are mere rough outlines , wanting in fulness and consistency ; and there is no one in the play , except here and there Falconbridge , in whom you can take much interest . The dialogue is ...
... play's temporary popularity . The characters are mere rough outlines , wanting in fulness and consistency ; and there is no one in the play , except here and there Falconbridge , in whom you can take much interest . The dialogue is ...
Page 145
... play with human beings for pieces on the board of the world . " Putting these particu- lars together , it is clearly possible to trace from ancient times the game of pachisi , played in modern India , into which game it will now be ...
... play with human beings for pieces on the board of the world . " Putting these particu- lars together , it is clearly possible to trace from ancient times the game of pachisi , played in modern India , into which game it will now be ...
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Afghanistan Notes | 38 |
American Union The Southern States of the By ARCHER ANDERSON | 60 |
Heine From 1 Aus meinen Thränen spriessen By F H DOYLE | 68 |
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