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Page 104
... difficult to find on the English stage a more competent . intelligent and versatile actor . On the other hand , I have had plays produced in which I was con- scious that the audience were not seeing anything like what I wanted them to ...
... difficult to find on the English stage a more competent . intelligent and versatile actor . On the other hand , I have had plays produced in which I was con- scious that the audience were not seeing anything like what I wanted them to ...
Page 129
... difficult thing the writer has to cope with . When after a long and bitter struggle he has at last achieved it he finds that it spreads a snare to entangle and destroy him . Few of us have the determi- nation to avoid its perils . It ...
... difficult thing the writer has to cope with . When after a long and bitter struggle he has at last achieved it he finds that it spreads a snare to entangle and destroy him . Few of us have the determi- nation to avoid its perils . It ...
Page 158
... difficult for an author to arrive at any conclusion about his merit . In England there is a natural tendency to despise the novel . The autobiography of an insignificant politician , the life of a royal courtesan will receive serious ...
... difficult for an author to arrive at any conclusion about his merit . In England there is a natural tendency to despise the novel . The autobiography of an insignificant politician , the life of a royal courtesan will receive serious ...
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