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Page 439
... play describes . " The growing sensitivity of people to any sort of open and frank dis- cussion of important issues is no service to civilization , let alone law and order , " he argued . " I wrote a play about a man who happened to be ...
... play describes . " The growing sensitivity of people to any sort of open and frank dis- cussion of important issues is no service to civilization , let alone law and order , " he argued . " I wrote a play about a man who happened to be ...
Page 475
... play the lead in a British musical , turning out to have relied on doubles for her singing and dancing triumphs on the screen , he bogs himself down in a rambling intrigue by which the dogged girl scores a surprise personal triumph ...
... play the lead in a British musical , turning out to have relied on doubles for her singing and dancing triumphs on the screen , he bogs himself down in a rambling intrigue by which the dogged girl scores a surprise personal triumph ...
Page 530
... play , the broken priest has failed to rise to a supreme professional moment . In this snuffing out of lyrical love by so many pressures there is clearly a great deal to discuss , which is one reason why the play should run a long time ...
... play , the broken priest has failed to rise to a supreme professional moment . In this snuffing out of lyrical love by so many pressures there is clearly a great deal to discuss , which is one reason why the play should run a long time ...
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