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... stage con- vention , and similarly that the comedies of Noel Coward are better drama than the poetic plays of William Butler Yeats , be- cause they attain a greater popular success on the stage . Without considering the vital question ...
... stage con- vention , and similarly that the comedies of Noel Coward are better drama than the poetic plays of William Butler Yeats , be- cause they attain a greater popular success on the stage . Without considering the vital question ...
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... stage only , but unpresentable because it is badly written or badly constructed . It observes contemporary stage conventions , but observes them unskillfully or incompletely . Innumerable unacted plays belong to this class . A second ...
... stage only , but unpresentable because it is badly written or badly constructed . It observes contemporary stage conventions , but observes them unskillfully or incompletely . Innumerable unacted plays belong to this class . A second ...
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... stage . As they go out , the " stage darkens quite . " The King reënters the garden , and when he sees that Ferdinand's body is gone , he thinks that he has crept away to die . Sighing is heard , and , like that of Hamlet's father , it ...
... stage . As they go out , the " stage darkens quite . " The King reënters the garden , and when he sees that Ferdinand's body is gone , he thinks that he has crept away to die . Sighing is heard , and , like that of Hamlet's father , it ...
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TRADITIONALISM AND AUTONOMY | 3 |
HERITAGE | 30 |
NATURE POETRY | 53 |
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