A National Theatre for IndiaPadma Publications Limited, 1944 - 54 strani |
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Stran 14
... language of Shakespeare ; the very laws were written in seemly and understandable prose . The common man was animated by the spirit which animated Shakespeare . Overwrought remains of this are to be found in the common speech in the ...
... language of Shakespeare ; the very laws were written in seemly and understandable prose . The common man was animated by the spirit which animated Shakespeare . Overwrought remains of this are to be found in the common speech in the ...
Stran 43
... language it is possible only to en- joy in a language that is one's own . " The Soviet Theatre , " says Professor I. Moskwin , " is not associat- ed strictly with the Russian language or even the ele- ven languages of the eleven union ...
... language it is possible only to en- joy in a language that is one's own . " The Soviet Theatre , " says Professor I. Moskwin , " is not associat- ed strictly with the Russian language or even the ele- ven languages of the eleven union ...
Stran 44
... language is brought out to the full , when each is raised to its full stature and there is one purpose behind all endeavour : ' it is im- mortality to die aspiring . ' It is only natural that plays will mostly be produced in the ...
... language is brought out to the full , when each is raised to its full stature and there is one purpose behind all endeavour : ' it is im- mortality to die aspiring . ' It is only natural that plays will mostly be produced in the ...
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