The Living Age, Volume 277Living Age Company, 1913 |
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Page 347
... play being a slice of life , if you bring enough of these slices together you will have a very nearly complete image of modern life , and if you disengage their points of view you will obtain something like the modern man's philosophy ...
... play being a slice of life , if you bring enough of these slices together you will have a very nearly complete image of modern life , and if you disengage their points of view you will obtain something like the modern man's philosophy ...
Page 355
... play with a purpose there is room for another kind of play working at the same time on the brain and the heart of the spectator , and which , in default of a better word , one can call the ideal- ist play , the development of a high ...
... play with a purpose there is room for another kind of play working at the same time on the brain and the heart of the spectator , and which , in default of a better word , one can call the ideal- ist play , the development of a high ...
Page 358
... play is not painted from the audience . The theatre is something eminently artificial . Whatever playwrights may say or im- ply , they know that they work outside real life . The play is an after - dinner affair , never included in the ...
... play is not painted from the audience . The theatre is something eminently artificial . Whatever playwrights may say or im- ply , they know that they work outside real life . The play is an after - dinner affair , never included in the ...
Contents
CHAMBERSS JOURNAL | 65 |
Some Aspects of Modern Luxury | 100 |
The Romanoff Tercentenary | 317 |
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