4 English BiographiesJohn Boynton Priestley, O. B. Davis Harcourt, Brace & World, 1961 - 767 Seiten |
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... knew that this was the wrong way to do a play . Like everything else , plays had their correct set of rules and every gentleman and scholar knew what they were . A play could never mix comedy and tragedy and it " must always be ...
... knew that this was the wrong way to do a play . Like everything else , plays had their correct set of rules and every gentleman and scholar knew what they were . A play could never mix comedy and tragedy and it " must always be ...
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... knew it was a street scene and that they were seeing Romeo on his way to Capulet's ball . When this group of actors left the stage and another group came on with napkins over their arms , the audience knew at once that the scene had ...
... knew it was a street scene and that they were seeing Romeo on his way to Capulet's ball . When this group of actors left the stage and another group came on with napkins over their arms , the audience knew at once that the scene had ...
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... knew how to lead him on to talk . On Friday , August 5 , we set out early in the morning in the Har- wich stage coach . A fat elderly gen- tlewoman , and a young Dutchman , seemed the most inclined among us to conversation . At the inn ...
... knew how to lead him on to talk . On Friday , August 5 , we set out early in the morning in the Har- wich stage coach . A fat elderly gen- tlewoman , and a young Dutchman , seemed the most inclined among us to conversation . At the inn ...
Inhalt
Afterword | 237 |
Abridgment by O B Davis | 436 |
Afterword | 626 |
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