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Page 95
... easy camaraderie , the hurried lunch at a restaurant round the corner with a member of the cast and the cup of ... easily to my pen . It has interested me to watch the way in which a part grows in the actor's hands from the first ...
... easy camaraderie , the hurried lunch at a restaurant round the corner with a member of the cast and the cup of ... easily to my pen . It has interested me to watch the way in which a part grows in the actor's hands from the first ...
Page 101
... easy to form dialogues than to contrive adventures . Looking through the old note- books in which from eighteen to twenty I wrote down scenes for the plays I had in mind I find the dialogue on the whole easy and probable . The jokes no ...
... easy to form dialogues than to contrive adventures . Looking through the old note- books in which from eighteen to twenty I wrote down scenes for the plays I had in mind I find the dialogue on the whole easy and probable . The jokes no ...
Page 198
... easy to shrug one's shoulders when one finds oneself de- scribed as a genius , but not so easy to be unconcerned when one is treated as a nincompoop . The history of criticism is there to show that contemporary criticism is fallible ...
... easy to shrug one's shoulders when one finds oneself de- scribed as a genius , but not so easy to be unconcerned when one is treated as a nincompoop . The history of criticism is there to show that contemporary criticism is fallible ...
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