A National Theatre for IndiaPadma Publications Limited, 1944 - 54 strani |
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Stran 17
... means simply Wordsworthian . They present us with a picture of America that is sentimental and little else besides , but with strong intimations of immortality . Yet they offer in the film of propaganda - cum - entertainment , an escape ...
... means simply Wordsworthian . They present us with a picture of America that is sentimental and little else besides , but with strong intimations of immortality . Yet they offer in the film of propaganda - cum - entertainment , an escape ...
Stran 41
... mean the professional actor , but the actor as poet , as director , musician , stage designer , and certainly not the ... means of certain external signs , hands on to others feelings he has lived through , and that other people are ...
... mean the professional actor , but the actor as poet , as director , musician , stage designer , and certainly not the ... means of certain external signs , hands on to others feelings he has lived through , and that other people are ...
Stran 53
... means a magical formula that is being offered , no instant and miraculous cure for all the ills and failures of our theatreless life , but merely a plan for an institution which , being based on sound and artistic principles , may ...
... means a magical formula that is being offered , no instant and miraculous cure for all the ills and failures of our theatreless life , but merely a plan for an institution which , being based on sound and artistic principles , may ...
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