A Short History of English DramaMacGibbon & Kee, 1965 - 216 páginas |
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... Lady Gregory agreed with him . Much later when , as an old lady , Lady Gregory saw the play in London , she wrote to Yeats regretting her decision . Yeats felt this moving and imaginative play was too far from the ritualistic drama to ...
... Lady Gregory agreed with him . Much later when , as an old lady , Lady Gregory saw the play in London , she wrote to Yeats regretting her decision . Yeats felt this moving and imaginative play was too far from the ritualistic drama to ...
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... Lady's Not for Burning . Such was its popularity that it was transferred to one of the major West End theatres . It is important to remember that these years immediately after the war were notable for a number of most distinguished ...
... Lady's Not for Burning . Such was its popularity that it was transferred to one of the major West End theatres . It is important to remember that these years immediately after the war were notable for a number of most distinguished ...
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... Lady Says ' No ' , The , 182 Jones , A. R. , 150 Jones , H. A. , 146-7 Liars , The , 147 Michael and his Lost Angel , 146-7 Mrs Dane's Defence , 147 Saints and Sinners , 146 Silver King , The , 146 Jones , Inigo , 73 Jonson , Ben , 31 ...
... Lady Says ' No ' , The , 182 Jones , A. R. , 150 Jones , H. A. , 146-7 Liars , The , 147 Michael and his Lost Angel , 146-7 Mrs Dane's Defence , 147 Saints and Sinners , 146 Silver King , The , 146 Jones , Inigo , 73 Jonson , Ben , 31 ...
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INTRODUCTORY | 11 |
THE ORIGINS MIRACLES MORALITIES | 19 |
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