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Page 343
... comedy only in what we think ourselves to be immune from , and no one can sincerely cherish that illusion about love . There is another difficulty . How can the playwright dramatize love and retain it on the plane of pure comedy ? A love ...
... comedy only in what we think ourselves to be immune from , and no one can sincerely cherish that illusion about love . There is another difficulty . How can the playwright dramatize love and retain it on the plane of pure comedy ? A love ...
Page 347
... comedy and raised to the highest degree of artistic per- fection . Now love , unless we take it in its extreme form , passion —which rules it out of comedy - is much less a social than an individual affair . Molière , who specialized in ...
... comedy and raised to the highest degree of artistic per- fection . Now love , unless we take it in its extreme form , passion —which rules it out of comedy - is much less a social than an individual affair . Molière , who specialized in ...
Page 347
... comedy only in what we think ourselves to be immune from , and no one can sincerely cherish that illusion about love . There is another difficulty . How can the playwright dramatize love and retain it on the plane of pure comedy ? A love ...
... comedy only in what we think ourselves to be immune from , and no one can sincerely cherish that illusion about love . There is another difficulty . How can the playwright dramatize love and retain it on the plane of pure comedy ? A love ...
Contents
1932 No | 2 |
The Crisis in the Far East NORMAN MACKENZIE | 3 |
D C TAIT | 21 |
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