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... certain other stages of the past , say the Elizabethan , it has utilized certain archi- tectural and mechanical means , in addition to electric light , to attain flexibility . Among these are certain mechanical devices to expedite the ...
... certain other stages of the past , say the Elizabethan , it has utilized certain archi- tectural and mechanical means , in addition to electric light , to attain flexibility . Among these are certain mechanical devices to expedite the ...
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... certain aspects about human con- duct , to interpret something of life's meaning , to satisfy that creative desire that is in every artist , to expose an idea or attitude , to ex- pound a philosophy of living , to reveal the shallowness ...
... certain aspects about human con- duct , to interpret something of life's meaning , to satisfy that creative desire that is in every artist , to expose an idea or attitude , to ex- pound a philosophy of living , to reveal the shallowness ...
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... certain expectations . In many of the modern comedies the play- wright establishes an expectation that the boy will eventually get the girl . Molière's Tartuffe sets up an expectation that the clever Tartuffe will overreach himself ...
... certain expectations . In many of the modern comedies the play- wright establishes an expectation that the boy will eventually get the girl . Molière's Tartuffe sets up an expectation that the clever Tartuffe will overreach himself ...
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Theatre Arts | 3 |
Setting for The Caucasian Chalk Circle | 23 |
Analysis of Plays | 30 |
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