A National Theatre for IndiaPadma Publications Limited, 1944 - 54 strani |
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... vital circles where they may learn , The needful teaching of all adventure , Every pang and every thrill . Till they fade at last in the hidden core , The axis whereon the whole must turn , The focus poised by absolute forces , Holding ...
... vital circles where they may learn , The needful teaching of all adventure , Every pang and every thrill . Till they fade at last in the hidden core , The axis whereon the whole must turn , The focus poised by absolute forces , Holding ...
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... vital , to be ignored ? Not at all . It is their problems that shall be uppermost in the mind of the National Theatre and to cater for them will be its prime function . Alongside with the pro- gress the main theatre will be making the ...
... vital , to be ignored ? Not at all . It is their problems that shall be uppermost in the mind of the National Theatre and to cater for them will be its prime function . Alongside with the pro- gress the main theatre will be making the ...
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Baldoon Dhingra. There must be a new attitude towards our Classics , something vital and new ; ' to be able to look back and comprehend all cultures , able to look forward and plan for the future , because they can examine the present ...
Baldoon Dhingra. There must be a new attitude towards our Classics , something vital and new ; ' to be able to look back and comprehend all cultures , able to look forward and plan for the future , because they can examine the present ...
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