The Quarterly Review, Volumes 260-261William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, John Murray, William Smith, George Walter Prothero, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1933 |
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... theatre that presents it and the money asked for it . When , from 1895 to 1903 , I was the Managing Director of both the Theatre Royal and the Prince's Theatre in Manchester , I gave thought to this question and suggested to my fellow ...
... theatre that presents it and the money asked for it . When , from 1895 to 1903 , I was the Managing Director of both the Theatre Royal and the Prince's Theatre in Manchester , I gave thought to this question and suggested to my fellow ...
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... theatre is by no means negligible . The day is approaching when the amateur theatre will dispute supremacy with the pro- fessional . The only hope for the latter is in the training given to the actor in repertory , but at present their ...
... theatre is by no means negligible . The day is approaching when the amateur theatre will dispute supremacy with the pro- fessional . The only hope for the latter is in the training given to the actor in repertory , but at present their ...
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... theatres in the country . All these and other questions call for attention . Contrasting the range of subjects treated by the cinema , we see the comparative stagnation in enterprise and variety presented by the theatre . How can this ...
... theatres in the country . All these and other questions call for attention . Contrasting the range of subjects treated by the cinema , we see the comparative stagnation in enterprise and variety presented by the theatre . How can this ...
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an American View ART CONTENTS No 514 OCTOBER | 1 |
Feud and Friendship in the Animal World | 2 |
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