The Calendar: A Quarterly Review, Volume 1Edgell Rickword Calendar Press Limited, 1925 |
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Page 163
... effect of metre , which he concludes to be " for the most diffi- cult and most delicate utterances . . . the all but inevitable means , " is an example of the heightened understanding which is reached by his way of approach to the ...
... effect of metre , which he concludes to be " for the most diffi- cult and most delicate utterances . . . the all but inevitable means , " is an example of the heightened understanding which is reached by his way of approach to the ...
Page 393
... effect in its presentation was largely due to the genius of this actor . The general acting of the company , however , is on a plane to which we are unfortunately unaccustomed . The " Six Characters " is one of the best stage plays of ...
... effect in its presentation was largely due to the genius of this actor . The general acting of the company , however , is on a plane to which we are unfortunately unaccustomed . The " Six Characters " is one of the best stage plays of ...
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... effect is always a little false . For it is only a technique which a writer has gradually perfected , not as an exercise , but always for specific and concrete ends , which will render at last his specific vision . Miss Butts ' vision ...
... effect is always a little false . For it is only a technique which a writer has gradually perfected , not as an exercise , but always for specific and concrete ends , which will render at last his specific vision . Miss Butts ' vision ...
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