Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review, Volums 169-170Nineteenth Century and After Limited., 1962 |
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... example can be found at the Mermaid Theatre . Theatre in the round : the stage is placed , usually on the floor level , in the middle of the room , and the audience is accommodated all the way round the acting area . This is a common ...
... example can be found at the Mermaid Theatre . Theatre in the round : the stage is placed , usually on the floor level , in the middle of the room , and the audience is accommodated all the way round the acting area . This is a common ...
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... example , P. G. Wodehouse , for whom I have a great regard , but cannot look upon as a naturalistic writer . My own books set out to be naturalistic , that is to say never to describe anything that could not have happened in everyday ...
... example , P. G. Wodehouse , for whom I have a great regard , but cannot look upon as a naturalistic writer . My own books set out to be naturalistic , that is to say never to describe anything that could not have happened in everyday ...
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... example . That's not taboo , but I don't think we're capable of it . And , of course , we'd offend people because this vicar would be a buffoon . Anything connected with the Church or politics offends , although there is great scope for ...
... example . That's not taboo , but I don't think we're capable of it . And , of course , we'd offend people because this vicar would be a buffoon . Anything connected with the Church or politics offends , although there is great scope for ...
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