Nineteenth Century and After, Volum 169Nineteenth Century and After, 1962 |
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Pàgina 38
... once one of the fairest jewels in the Fascist crown and that , reviving its ancient glories , the Italians were trying to revive also the patronage , which Hadrian and others had once bestowed on the subject Hellenes . The marble plaque ...
... once one of the fairest jewels in the Fascist crown and that , reviving its ancient glories , the Italians were trying to revive also the patronage , which Hadrian and others had once bestowed on the subject Hellenes . The marble plaque ...
Pàgina 72
... Once in America , the young author gets a reception . America is a good country to be a foreigner in and , with luck , one can stay a foreigner for a long time . People are interested to meet the newcomer ( Americans are , of course ...
... Once in America , the young author gets a reception . America is a good country to be a foreigner in and , with luck , one can stay a foreigner for a long time . People are interested to meet the newcomer ( Americans are , of course ...
Pàgina 164
... once a month . Few reps can afford to present new plays by unknown authors - Coventry sometimes , the Glasgow Citizens , Nottingham , Oxford , Windsor , or Bristol once a year ; or one might get a fortnight at Bromley or in the round at ...
... once a month . Few reps can afford to present new plays by unknown authors - Coventry sometimes , the Glasgow Citizens , Nottingham , Oxford , Windsor , or Bristol once a year ; or one might get a fortnight at Bromley or in the round at ...
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