A National Theatre for IndiaPadma Publications Limited, 1944 - 54 strani |
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Stran ix
... light . These are the rulers unacknowledged , The royal few of the blood and the race , Who leave unclaimed the stage and the limelight Notoriety , fashion , applause . Silently working out the thoughts That the world has never the ...
... light . These are the rulers unacknowledged , The royal few of the blood and the race , Who leave unclaimed the stage and the limelight Notoriety , fashion , applause . Silently working out the thoughts That the world has never the ...
Stran 24
... light enter- tainment for the frivolous minded . " And let us all say emphatically with Priestley once again : " Our present need of the compelling emotional power and the rigorous challenge of great theatre is very strong indeed . It ...
... light enter- tainment for the frivolous minded . " And let us all say emphatically with Priestley once again : " Our present need of the compelling emotional power and the rigorous challenge of great theatre is very strong indeed . It ...
Stran 25
... light of day . She is a visionary , true , but has not the rhetoric of a dreamer , for she was deeply moved by the light that had been robbed from the eyes of the poor . " Without beauty and vision , " she says , " there is no life left ...
... light of day . She is a visionary , true , but has not the rhetoric of a dreamer , for she was deeply moved by the light that had been robbed from the eyes of the poor . " Without beauty and vision , " she says , " there is no life left ...
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