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Stran ix
... . Others may talk but they are doers , They must be thinking while others dream , Into the darkest way of knowledge They bear a stamp that shall never go out . Through ice and fire of all experience , Laughing and ix.
... . Others may talk but they are doers , They must be thinking while others dream , Into the darkest way of knowledge They bear a stamp that shall never go out . Through ice and fire of all experience , Laughing and ix.
Stran 31
... experience , which they have inherited from their fathers . Why talk about a theatre , some people would assert , when there are no plays . Today , even if someone really wrote a play , ( for plays are meant primarily to be heard and ...
... experience , which they have inherited from their fathers . Why talk about a theatre , some people would assert , when there are no plays . Today , even if someone really wrote a play , ( for plays are meant primarily to be heard and ...
Stran 42
Baldoon Dhingra. experience them . Is it not natural that like a violin , an actor is a most delicate instrument , nervous and highly strung ? For such a temperament , and for its proper functioning , the best conditions are needful . It ...
Baldoon Dhingra. experience them . Is it not natural that like a violin , an actor is a most delicate instrument , nervous and highly strung ? For such a temperament , and for its proper functioning , the best conditions are needful . It ...
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