The Doctor RemembersDuckworth, 1938 - Всего страниц: 308 |
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... plays , however splendidly apparalled , and that is really a great test of a play— how far it can stand alone and still interest and delight , apart from costumes and scenic effects . Bereft of these , a large number of our modern ...
... plays , however splendidly apparalled , and that is really a great test of a play— how far it can stand alone and still interest and delight , apart from costumes and scenic effects . Bereft of these , a large number of our modern ...
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... play largely dependent on its stage accompaniments , but some of them almost hinge on trifling accessories . Are there not plays in which an important rôle is assigned to the cigarette , the con- stantly recurring lighting and puffing ...
... play largely dependent on its stage accompaniments , but some of them almost hinge on trifling accessories . Are there not plays in which an important rôle is assigned to the cigarette , the con- stantly recurring lighting and puffing ...
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... plays , for in the miracle and mystery and morality plays of the fourteenth century , which were performed in churches , scenery was not available , but costumes , often very gorgeous or grotesque , distinguished patriarchs and saints ...
... plays , for in the miracle and mystery and morality plays of the fourteenth century , which were performed in churches , scenery was not available , but costumes , often very gorgeous or grotesque , distinguished patriarchs and saints ...
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