Classical Monologues from Aeschylus to Bernard Shaw: Older men's rolesLeon Katz Applause Theatre & Cinema, 2002 - 376페이지 Covering the full scope of Western drama, from the ancient Greeks to the 20th century, this volume contains 119 monologues written for older actors. |
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... begins , in his unhurried rumination while dressing , and while his followers are on tenterhooks for him to flee France altogeth- er , to quash distinctions between life - defining causes ( " Why must men fight one another ? We should ...
... begins , in his unhurried rumination while dressing , and while his followers are on tenterhooks for him to flee France altogeth- er , to quash distinctions between life - defining causes ( " Why must men fight one another ? We should ...
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... begins , gentlemen , I must beg your opinion of my dedication ; you know , a dedication is generally a bill drawn for value therein contained ; which value is a set of nauseous fulsome compli- ments , which my soul abhors and scorns ...
... begins , gentlemen , I must beg your opinion of my dedication ; you know , a dedication is generally a bill drawn for value therein contained ; which value is a set of nauseous fulsome compli- ments , which my soul abhors and scorns ...
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... begin ; then , sir , begins another scene of trouble with the actors , some of whom don't like their parts , and all are 314 CLASSICAL MONOLOGUES Fustian catalogues the miseries of the playwright (1736) HENRY FIELDING, Pasquin, Act 4, Sc 1.
... begin ; then , sir , begins another scene of trouble with the actors , some of whom don't like their parts , and all are 314 CLASSICAL MONOLOGUES Fustian catalogues the miseries of the playwright (1736) HENRY FIELDING, Pasquin, Act 4, Sc 1.
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