Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review, Volums 169-170Nineteenth Century and After Limited., 1962 |
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... performance Ashcroft was giving , and how phoney the setting really was . From the front of the stalls at The Prisoner I was impressed by the brilliant performance of Wilfrid Lawson , but from the back of the stalls Lawson was lost and ...
... performance Ashcroft was giving , and how phoney the setting really was . From the front of the stalls at The Prisoner I was impressed by the brilliant performance of Wilfrid Lawson , but from the back of the stalls Lawson was lost and ...
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... performance in the open air by village amateurs . This was followed by The Firstborn , begun in 1938 , completed in 1945 , but not staged in London until 1952 ; A Phoenix Too Frequent ( 1946 ) which immediately made Fry's name ; The ...
... performance in the open air by village amateurs . This was followed by The Firstborn , begun in 1938 , completed in 1945 , but not staged in London until 1952 ; A Phoenix Too Frequent ( 1946 ) which immediately made Fry's name ; The ...
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... performance , however small , alters the performance of all those who come into contact with us . Social relationships depend upon a vast network of complicated signals . When someone gives the wrong signals , or interprets other ...
... performance , however small , alters the performance of all those who come into contact with us . Social relationships depend upon a vast network of complicated signals . When someone gives the wrong signals , or interprets other ...
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THE TWENTIETH CENTURY | 98 |
IAN BANNEN | 135 |
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