CEA Critic, Volumes 15-17Department of English, Texas A&M University, 1953 |
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... characters see the truth ; too close to the contemporary literature is at the beginning . The notes of last spring's Indiana CEA Claudio by way of his symbolic ex- scene , changing and shifting as it lack of orderly thinking on the ...
... characters see the truth ; too close to the contemporary literature is at the beginning . The notes of last spring's Indiana CEA Claudio by way of his symbolic ex- scene , changing and shifting as it lack of orderly thinking on the ...
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... characters in a play the director's the setting . Jones also said that kept alive in terms of subtle light- next responsibility ? Not neces- stage lighting should be used not ing changes . However , in the ghost sarily , since knowledge ...
... characters in a play the director's the setting . Jones also said that kept alive in terms of subtle light- next responsibility ? Not neces- stage lighting should be used not ing changes . However , in the ghost sarily , since knowledge ...
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... characters assume life , the words formed in Evanston , Illinois , as of- fruits of the interest in religious sing , and the experience is finally ficial participants in the Second themes shown by a major contem- a moving and meaningful ...
... characters assume life , the words formed in Evanston , Illinois , as of- fruits of the interest in religious sing , and the experience is finally ficial participants in the Second themes shown by a major contem- a moving and meaningful ...
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