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... light ladies and bullies . They could be stirred by the sound of poetry . And upon that fact a great drama was founded . Shakespeare , who was sensitive to most current things and let little that touched him pass unexpressed , has noted ...
... light ladies and bullies . They could be stirred by the sound of poetry . And upon that fact a great drama was founded . Shakespeare , who was sensitive to most current things and let little that touched him pass unexpressed , has noted ...
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... light of its possible staging , contributes to them . But the fact that the change was , up to a point , very rapid , and the probability that each theatre was structurally de- veloped to some extent upon the lines of its own ...
... light of its possible staging , contributes to them . But the fact that the change was , up to a point , very rapid , and the probability that each theatre was structurally de- veloped to some extent upon the lines of its own ...
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... light . This in itself would rule out any mystery making of a tricky kind . So whatever supernatural impression was ... lights turned full on , and opera box con- versation hardly ceased because the curtain had risen . At the best then ...
... light . This in itself would rule out any mystery making of a tricky kind . So whatever supernatural impression was ... lights turned full on , and opera box con- versation hardly ceased because the curtain had risen . At the best then ...
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... light and scenic illusion between them , drew the bond of sympathy - once the convention was ac- cepted and being accepted forgotten - much closer . One need have no technical knowledge of the stage or the art of acting to be convinced ...
... light and scenic illusion between them , drew the bond of sympathy - once the convention was ac- cepted and being accepted forgotten - much closer . One need have no technical knowledge of the stage or the art of acting to be convinced ...
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... light and right ; and the soft treble Swifter than the moone's sphere must be bird - like . Hark to the sound of Oberon's fantastic anger Tarry , rash wanton ! am I not thy lord ? and to Titania's preposterous jealousy of the bouncing ...
... light and right ; and the soft treble Swifter than the moone's sphere must be bird - like . Hark to the sound of Oberon's fantastic anger Tarry , rash wanton ! am I not thy lord ? and to Titania's preposterous jealousy of the bouncing ...
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