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... letters , and thereupon formed the National Institute of Arts and Letters with a membership of 250. In 1904 the members of the Institute decided there should be a still smaller body made up of the most distinguished of its membership ...
... letters , and thereupon formed the National Institute of Arts and Letters with a membership of 250. In 1904 the members of the Institute decided there should be a still smaller body made up of the most distinguished of its membership ...
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... letters for him . They are letters of extraordinary beauty . Roxane's love is now transferred from Christian's looks to his supposed soul and wit . When Christian dies in battle , Cyrano still does not tell her that the letters which ...
... letters for him . They are letters of extraordinary beauty . Roxane's love is now transferred from Christian's looks to his supposed soul and wit . When Christian dies in battle , Cyrano still does not tell her that the letters which ...
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... letters patent from the Crown , or licenses by the Lord Cham- berlain . By further provisions of the bill , copies of all plays had to be submitted to the Lord Chamberlain two weeks before their performance , and all theatres , " not ...
... letters patent from the Crown , or licenses by the Lord Cham- berlain . By further provisions of the bill , copies of all plays had to be submitted to the Lord Chamberlain two weeks before their performance , and all theatres , " not ...
Contents
Preface George Freedley | ix |
Actress Tallulah Bankhead | 33 |
Community Theatre Movement The Carl Glick | 169 |
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