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Page 91
... follow both in the trappings of a play and in its themes . The invention of the telephone , for instance , has made many scenes redundant , has quickened the pace of plays and has made it possible to avoid certain improbabilities ...
... follow both in the trappings of a play and in its themes . The invention of the telephone , for instance , has made many scenes redundant , has quickened the pace of plays and has made it possible to avoid certain improbabilities ...
Page 125
... follow it to his own satis faction or that of his employers ' . The most common one for him to adopt is journalism , because it seems to have a closer connection with his proper work . It is the most dangerous . There is an ...
... follow it to his own satis faction or that of his employers ' . The most common one for him to adopt is journalism , because it seems to have a closer connection with his proper work . It is the most dangerous . There is an ...
Page 178
... follow your inclinations with due regard to the policeman round the corner . By the time I was twenty - four I had ... follows : young king of the East , anxious on his ascent of the throne to rule his kingdom justly , sent for the wise ...
... follow your inclinations with due regard to the policeman round the corner . By the time I was twenty - four I had ... follows : young king of the East , anxious on his ascent of the throne to rule his kingdom justly , sent for the wise ...
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