The Living Age, Volume 303Living Age Company, 1919 |
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Page 24
... seems to throb more fiercely ; and the noble and harmonious close reconciles us to the riot of unbridled passion that sweeps through earlier scenes . Haupt- mann has never been adequately rep- resented on the English stage . When the ...
... seems to throb more fiercely ; and the noble and harmonious close reconciles us to the riot of unbridled passion that sweeps through earlier scenes . Haupt- mann has never been adequately rep- resented on the English stage . When the ...
Page 160
... seems to bend beneath the weight of the prodigious crown of his ancestors . His golden mantle seems too heavy for his shoul- ders and one thinks involuntarily of the giant stature of those who came before him . But in his eyes there is ...
... seems to bend beneath the weight of the prodigious crown of his ancestors . His golden mantle seems too heavy for his shoul- ders and one thinks involuntarily of the giant stature of those who came before him . But in his eyes there is ...
Page 295
... seems seductive if not crushing . Our whole structure seems to sway unsteadily . Once again we seem to hear those un- forgettable , mocking words : ' freedom is only the dream of the falling sand . ' We turn to reflect . The strongest ...
... seems seductive if not crushing . Our whole structure seems to sway unsteadily . Once again we seem to hear those un- forgettable , mocking words : ' freedom is only the dream of the falling sand . ' We turn to reflect . The strongest ...
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If Beauty Came to You By William | 25 |
TODAY | 40 |
Some Young War Poets | 45 |
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