Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review, Volums 169-170Nineteenth Century and After Limited., 1962 |
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... true ' than The Amorous Prawn . But unfamiliarity is not realism . - As far as one can tell , these plays are not realistic , but one can't , of course , tell much about the intention . Like divine revelation , it's not evidence , and ...
... true ' than The Amorous Prawn . But unfamiliarity is not realism . - As far as one can tell , these plays are not realistic , but one can't , of course , tell much about the intention . Like divine revelation , it's not evidence , and ...
Pàgina 181
... true or false ; it can be both true and false . The assumption that to verify what has happened and what is happening presents few problems I take to be inaccurate . A character on the stage who can present no convincing argument or ...
... true or false ; it can be both true and false . The assumption that to verify what has happened and what is happening presents few problems I take to be inaccurate . A character on the stage who can present no convincing argument or ...
Pàgina 108
... true that the Germans have no sense of humour ? Second , if it is true , does it matter ? My own answer would probably be : it is not quite true , but it matters a good deal . It is untrue , certainly , in the sense that the most ...
... true that the Germans have no sense of humour ? Second , if it is true , does it matter ? My own answer would probably be : it is not quite true , but it matters a good deal . It is untrue , certainly , in the sense that the most ...
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