The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 143Atlantic Monthly Company, 1929 - American essays |
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Page 65
... play their comic rôles as artistically as possible . Nor can it be said that the fault lay with these comedians . The Rochesters and the Sedleys and the Gramonts were endowed with a wit and an im- pudence hardly inferior to that of a ...
... play their comic rôles as artistically as possible . Nor can it be said that the fault lay with these comedians . The Rochesters and the Sedleys and the Gramonts were endowed with a wit and an im- pudence hardly inferior to that of a ...
Page 288
... play in the true Aristotelian sense because in it the case for marriage is annihilated . Finally , the moral of the play is not , as Dr. Krutch pretends to believe it to be , ' that pastors should not endeavor to keep a husband and wife ...
... play in the true Aristotelian sense because in it the case for marriage is annihilated . Finally , the moral of the play is not , as Dr. Krutch pretends to believe it to be , ' that pastors should not endeavor to keep a husband and wife ...
Page 423
... plays the mandolin . He's got a friend who plays it , too , and another who plays the flute . They've been thinking for some time they'd like to get up an orchestra if they could find some fellows to play the banjo and piano . He was ...
... plays the mandolin . He's got a friend who plays it , too , and another who plays the flute . They've been thinking for some time they'd like to get up an orchestra if they could find some fellows to play the banjo and piano . He was ...
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