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... gift of speech , for it must be next door to impossible to rise to power in a demo- cratic community unless you can catch the ears of the pub- lic ; and the gift of speech , as we know , is not often accom- panied by the power of ...
... gift of speech , for it must be next door to impossible to rise to power in a demo- cratic community unless you can catch the ears of the pub- lic ; and the gift of speech , as we know , is not often accom- panied by the power of ...
Page 68
... gift cannot but raise and so come nearer to the plain truth than has ever been done before . But then you have to make up your mind about the relations between truth and art . 28 I HAD MY full share of the intellectual's arrogance and ...
... gift cannot but raise and so come nearer to the plain truth than has ever been done before . But then you have to make up your mind about the relations between truth and art . 28 I HAD MY full share of the intellectual's arrogance and ...
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... gifts . The most talented of these was Granville Barker . As many scenes in his plays show , Granville Barker had it in him to be a very good playwright ; he had a dramatic gift , facility for writing easy , natural and amusing dialogue ...
... gifts . The most talented of these was Granville Barker . As many scenes in his plays show , Granville Barker had it in him to be a very good playwright ; he had a dramatic gift , facility for writing easy , natural and amusing dialogue ...
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