Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review, Volums 169-170Nineteenth Century and After Limited., 1962 |
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... Face , which have grown out of twenty - seven years ' experience in the theatre at the summit of his profession . Here , in conversation with Richard Findlater , he answers some questions about the outlook for the 1960s . R ELATIVELY ...
... Face , which have grown out of twenty - seven years ' experience in the theatre at the summit of his profession . Here , in conversation with Richard Findlater , he answers some questions about the outlook for the 1960s . R ELATIVELY ...
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... face , as if it were a kind of theatrical innovation ? But I can think of lots of my contemporaries whose faces ... face . As Augustus John drew me , I've got an Oxbridge aesthete's face . But after the accretions of different roles ...
... face , as if it were a kind of theatrical innovation ? But I can think of lots of my contemporaries whose faces ... face . As Augustus John drew me , I've got an Oxbridge aesthete's face . But after the accretions of different roles ...
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... face . The man can putty it over and paint it up , but we're never taken in . On the other hand , there is the tragedy of the insignificant , amiable mind behind the noble face . They exist . Dear me . * The effect of television plays ...
... face . The man can putty it over and paint it up , but we're never taken in . On the other hand , there is the tragedy of the insignificant , amiable mind behind the noble face . They exist . Dear me . * The effect of television plays ...
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