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... thing isn't yours after all . JACK Of course it's mine . ( Moving to him . ) You have seen me with it a hundred times , and you have no right whatsoever to read what is written inside . It's a very ungentlemanly thing to read a private ...
... thing isn't yours after all . JACK Of course it's mine . ( Moving to him . ) You have seen me with it a hundred times , and you have no right whatsoever to read what is written inside . It's a very ungentlemanly thing to read a private ...
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... thing that Romeo does in the play is to tell Benvolio of his unrequited passion for her . Suppose we mistook this first event to be the condition of the action ? Our Proposition would then read some- thing like this : 1. Romeo informs ...
... thing that Romeo does in the play is to tell Benvolio of his unrequited passion for her . Suppose we mistook this first event to be the condition of the action ? Our Proposition would then read some- thing like this : 1. Romeo informs ...
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... thing in our entire prov- ince , it is this cherry orchard . LOPAKHIN The only thing that's remarkable about your orchard is that it's big . The trees bear cherries every other year , and they're of no use because nobody wants to buy ...
... thing in our entire prov- ince , it is this cherry orchard . LOPAKHIN The only thing that's remarkable about your orchard is that it's big . The trees bear cherries every other year , and they're of no use because nobody wants to buy ...
Contents
The Theater vs Life | 1 |
Sources for Ideas for Plays | 17 |
Plot 1 | 35 |
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