Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review, Volums 169-170Nineteenth Century and After Limited., 1962 |
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... idea of the poet and novelist working alone in the darkness dies hard especially if you look upon yourself as such . But a writer knows that every idea demands its own medium , and if an idea seems best fitted into a play , then he has ...
... idea of the poet and novelist working alone in the darkness dies hard especially if you look upon yourself as such . But a writer knows that every idea demands its own medium , and if an idea seems best fitted into a play , then he has ...
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... idea , and about five or six days to write it . We talk a script over line by line , and as it's agreed on it goes down . At the moment it's getting harder to think of ideas that are good enough , because we've used up a lot , because ...
... idea , and about five or six days to write it . We talk a script over line by line , and as it's agreed on it goes down . At the moment it's getting harder to think of ideas that are good enough , because we've used up a lot , because ...
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... idea - first floor galleries giving pedestrian access to shops - would have seemed a pipe dream ; but to - day , with the beginnings of such segregation in operation at Coventry and Harlow shopping centres , and on the drawing boards ...
... idea - first floor galleries giving pedestrian access to shops - would have seemed a pipe dream ; but to - day , with the beginnings of such segregation in operation at Coventry and Harlow shopping centres , and on the drawing boards ...
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THE TWENTIETH CENTURY | 98 |
IAN BANNEN | 135 |
SIR MICHAEL REDGRAVE | 144 |
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