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Page 75
He is often compelled by the exigencies of duty to take this official part in thin , poor pieces . ... There is another class of piece , broader and coarser in texture , in which he is admirable — as in Uncle Foozle .
He is often compelled by the exigencies of duty to take this official part in thin , poor pieces . ... There is another class of piece , broader and coarser in texture , in which he is admirable — as in Uncle Foozle .
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The satire here is complete ; the piece itself , however , is so mere a trifle , that in our bewailed and “ sensational ” days of the drama , it could not hope to survive a second performance . The farce of “ The Knights " is a piece of ...
The satire here is complete ; the piece itself , however , is so mere a trifle , that in our bewailed and “ sensational ” days of the drama , it could not hope to survive a second performance . The farce of “ The Knights " is a piece of ...
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In Mr. Gilbert's mythological pieces she is far more at home : and her present part in “ Pygmalion ” is really a ... Mrs. Kendal's success in this piece and her failure in others enables us to fix her position : at present she has not ...
In Mr. Gilbert's mythological pieces she is far more at home : and her present part in “ Pygmalion ” is really a ... Mrs. Kendal's success in this piece and her failure in others enables us to fix her position : at present she has not ...
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Possibilities of a Cometary Collision By JAMES CARPENTER | 1 |
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