Nineteenth Century and After, Volum 169Nineteenth Century and After, 1962 |
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Pàgina 87
... means , if you recognize it as a sensation you have ever felt , then you should get this book and keep it by you . If , on the other hand , you have no idea of what the words mean or could possibly mean , then leave the book alone . And ...
... means , if you recognize it as a sensation you have ever felt , then you should get this book and keep it by you . If , on the other hand , you have no idea of what the words mean or could possibly mean , then leave the book alone . And ...
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... mean that overt acknowledgement of the different roles played by actor and audience is made . In either case the aud ... means that an increased range of movement is available and can be used when required in the production . From an ...
... mean that overt acknowledgement of the different roles played by actor and audience is made . In either case the aud ... means that an increased range of movement is available and can be used when required in the production . From an ...
Pàgina 155
... mean ) of Michel St Denis . But the two words are used so indifferently nowadays from mouth to mouth , that it's a sharp man who can tell when which means what , and a dull man who will agree with him . - What I take the dictionary ...
... mean ) of Michel St Denis . But the two words are used so indifferently nowadays from mouth to mouth , that it's a sharp man who can tell when which means what , and a dull man who will agree with him . - What I take the dictionary ...
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