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... action with deliberate variety . ( We may work on the assumption that the variety is part of a total form and not merely a spinning out , by shrewd delays , of a thin action . ) If we look back , we see that the earlier introductions ...
... action with deliberate variety . ( We may work on the assumption that the variety is part of a total form and not merely a spinning out , by shrewd delays , of a thin action . ) If we look back , we see that the earlier introductions ...
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... action , an action held back through an entire drama , openly but fearfully longed for by Satan and secretly longed for by the audience . The nature of the temptation and the nature of the answer must occupy us for a while . The problem ...
... action , an action held back through an entire drama , openly but fearfully longed for by Satan and secretly longed for by the audience . The nature of the temptation and the nature of the answer must occupy us for a while . The problem ...
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... action ; to win , at the worst , the release of death , for which he has longed . One sees and feels him respond to ... action . But on a " vertical " line the references constitute a rich action for the mind and feelings that respond to ...
... action ; to win , at the worst , the release of death , for which he has longed . One sees and feels him respond to ... action . But on a " vertical " line the references constitute a rich action for the mind and feelings that respond to ...
Contents
SOME PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS | 3 |
THE VIRTUES | 17 |
PREPARATIONS AND THE FIRST ENCOUNTER | 36 |
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