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... decides that Marion's life would make a sensational book . 14. Nolan decides to look Marion up in order to assume the blame for the Bohemian life she has been leading . It is at this point that Mr. Behrman has begun his play . All these ...
... decides that Marion's life would make a sensational book . 14. Nolan decides to look Marion up in order to assume the blame for the Bohemian life she has been leading . It is at this point that Mr. Behrman has begun his play . All these ...
Page 335
... decides . to Bunbury with her , masquerading as Jack's wicked brother Ernest . 2. Because he is that wicked Ernest , he is accepted by her as soon as he proposes . 3. Will he be able to keep her to her promise of marriage when his true ...
... decides . to Bunbury with her , masquerading as Jack's wicked brother Ernest . 2. Because he is that wicked Ernest , he is accepted by her as soon as he proposes . 3. Will he be able to keep her to her promise of marriage when his true ...
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... Decide upon the climax for each of these Propositions . b . Planning at first a three - act play for each , place ... Decide which of the other characters came into being because of their connection with the Proposition or the climax ...
... Decide upon the climax for each of these Propositions . b . Planning at first a three - act play for each , place ... Decide which of the other characters came into being because of their connection with the Proposition or the climax ...
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The Theater vs Life | 1 |
Sources for Ideas for Plays | 17 |
Plot 1 | 35 |
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