Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 119–120 tomaiScribner & Company, 1929 |
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... play- wrights pride themselves on their efficiency in aiming directly at the foreheads of the Times Square mul- titudes ; but few there are who even dream of shooting arrows at the moon . 229 A year ago , it became emphati- cally ...
... play- wrights pride themselves on their efficiency in aiming directly at the foreheads of the Times Square mul- titudes ; but few there are who even dream of shooting arrows at the moon . 229 A year ago , it became emphati- cally ...
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... play as uninteresting . Yes , it is quite as simple and as difficult - as that : he must find an interesting play . Now there are three principal sources from which the play may come : the manager may seek out an experienced playwright ...
... play as uninteresting . Yes , it is quite as simple and as difficult - as that : he must find an interesting play . Now there are three principal sources from which the play may come : the manager may seek out an experienced playwright ...
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... play has ended you have lost all sense of its being a play at all . It has become a deeply ennobling , highly significant re - cre- ation of the Bible story in terms so simple , so gentle , so elementary that its beauty forces tears ...
... play has ended you have lost all sense of its being a play at all . It has become a deeply ennobling , highly significant re - cre- ation of the Bible story in terms so simple , so gentle , so elementary that its beauty forces tears ...
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