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Page 248
... story of Rama , Sită and Rāvana . At about the end of the 9th century , Rajashekhara left four plays . Bālarā māyana is another Rāma play , ten acts long . Balabharata tells the story of Draupadi and the great gambling scene ; but is ...
... story of Rama , Sită and Rāvana . At about the end of the 9th century , Rajashekhara left four plays . Bālarā māyana is another Rāma play , ten acts long . Balabharata tells the story of Draupadi and the great gambling scene ; but is ...
Page 555
... story , but what would be best for her just now ? If her last three pictures were costume or period stories , the new one must provide a contrast , for a star's abilities must not be limited nor can the public be permitted to feel that ...
... story , but what would be best for her just now ? If her last three pictures were costume or period stories , the new one must provide a contrast , for a star's abilities must not be limited nor can the public be permitted to feel that ...
Page 556
... story was to have magnitude - sweeping scope , but also a warm personal story woven into a colossal stage spectacle . At the same time the important decision was made that one phase of the story would not be more far - reaching than the ...
... story was to have magnitude - sweeping scope , but also a warm personal story woven into a colossal stage spectacle . At the same time the important decision was made that one phase of the story would not be more far - reaching than the ...
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