The National Review, Volume 58W.H. Allen, 1911 - English literature |
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Page 423
... play yet one conveying a corresponding impression to an audience of a different nationality and temperament , with fresh dramatis persona , talking in their new characters to the same end as their foreign ... PLAYS AND PLAY - WRITING 423.
... play yet one conveying a corresponding impression to an audience of a different nationality and temperament , with fresh dramatis persona , talking in their new characters to the same end as their foreign ... PLAYS AND PLAY - WRITING 423.
Page 429
... play for about the first fortnight or so ; if the piece can struggle through the first two or three weeks of its existence it will succeed or fail according to the verdict of the ordinary playgoer . The ... PLAYS AND PLAY - WRITING 429.
... play for about the first fortnight or so ; if the piece can struggle through the first two or three weeks of its existence it will succeed or fail according to the verdict of the ordinary playgoer . The ... PLAYS AND PLAY - WRITING 429.
Page 433
... Play - reader . He is sometimes a more or less " literary gent , " with knives of his own to grind ; or he may be that modern development , the Press agent - who also looks after the " personal paragraphs ... PLAYS AND PLAY - WRITING 433.
... Play - reader . He is sometimes a more or less " literary gent , " with knives of his own to grind ; or he may be that modern development , the Press agent - who also looks after the " personal paragraphs ... PLAYS AND PLAY - WRITING 433.
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