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Queen Victoria is already a different matter . Both Vic- toria and Albert in Strachey become human and sympathetic figures . He is said to have approached them originally in the mood of Eminent Victorians and then found himself ...
Queen Victoria is already a different matter . Both Vic- toria and Albert in Strachey become human and sympathetic figures . He is said to have approached them originally in the mood of Eminent Victorians and then found himself ...
Halaman 164
In Strange Interlude the obsession with inward or subcon- scious mentality reached its climax , and with it audacity in the matter of technical stunts . In order to reveal unmistakably the wellsprings of impulse O'Neill resorted to a ...
In Strange Interlude the obsession with inward or subcon- scious mentality reached its climax , and with it audacity in the matter of technical stunts . In order to reveal unmistakably the wellsprings of impulse O'Neill resorted to a ...
Halaman 179
and your friends dwelt in that an Ibsen play could knock the bottom out of it , or any play for that matter ? However , this was one way of fighting for Ibsen and the new theater from Europe . Your Shakespeare scandal - imagine it in ...
and your friends dwelt in that an Ibsen play could knock the bottom out of it , or any play for that matter ? However , this was one way of fighting for Ibsen and the new theater from Europe . Your Shakespeare scandal - imagine it in ...
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