The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 179William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1971 |
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... play would ever go on as it seemed in such a mess ; the actors were so stiff and unnatural and they still spoke their lines in a way that made them sound like staccato commands in an unknown language . I don't know what they did during ...
... play would ever go on as it seemed in such a mess ; the actors were so stiff and unnatural and they still spoke their lines in a way that made them sound like staccato commands in an unknown language . I don't know what they did during ...
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... play was Eugene O'Neill's Emperor Jones , and the student who played the diffi- cult leading role gave an excellent performance , which was cheered by his fellow students and booed by those from the other universities . The second play ...
... play was Eugene O'Neill's Emperor Jones , and the student who played the diffi- cult leading role gave an excellent performance , which was cheered by his fellow students and booed by those from the other universities . The second play ...
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... play was over , many of its support- ers left and their places were taken by those of the next competitor . During the wait after the end of the fifth play , while the judges were deciding , the students kept up their shouts of ...
... play was over , many of its support- ers left and their places were taken by those of the next competitor . During the wait after the end of the fifth play , while the judges were deciding , the students kept up their shouts of ...
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