Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review, Volums 169-170Nineteenth Century and After Limited., 1962 |
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Pàgina 158
... suggests that puppets will usually be better at acting than human beings ( ' they have a unity of style ' ) , but then Mr Dennis ( Encounter , November , 1960 ) dislikes realism in the theatre . I suggest that what human beings express ...
... suggests that puppets will usually be better at acting than human beings ( ' they have a unity of style ' ) , but then Mr Dennis ( Encounter , November , 1960 ) dislikes realism in the theatre . I suggest that what human beings express ...
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... suggest that someone would be a good character - especially a funny character - to be put in a novel . The persons thus suggested are usually the last in the world one would use for models . If one did use them , it would probably be to ...
... suggest that someone would be a good character - especially a funny character - to be put in a novel . The persons thus suggested are usually the last in the world one would use for models . If one did use them , it would probably be to ...
Pàgina 40
... suggests that the unreformed prison system is as effective as the reformed Borstal system in pre- venting recidivism ... suggest that this is insufficient to fully train an assistant governor to be of much help as a case - worker to the ...
... suggests that the unreformed prison system is as effective as the reformed Borstal system in pre- venting recidivism ... suggest that this is insufficient to fully train an assistant governor to be of much help as a case - worker to the ...
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