The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 119Herrick & Noyes., 1951 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 56
Page 10
... plays in Pasadena not too long ago . There are four of them , and the fourth play ends where Shakespeare's play begins . The first play deals with the courtship of Gertrude , and ends with the birth of young Hamlet . The plays vivify ...
... plays in Pasadena not too long ago . There are four of them , and the fourth play ends where Shakespeare's play begins . The first play deals with the courtship of Gertrude , and ends with the birth of young Hamlet . The plays vivify ...
Page 11
... play takes that long on television . Here , it takes from 30 to 60 minutes - minus the time for commercials . " But we mustn't forget our own ; we have a great tradition here . There have been wonderful poets and there still are . We ...
... play takes that long on television . Here , it takes from 30 to 60 minutes - minus the time for commercials . " But we mustn't forget our own ; we have a great tradition here . There have been wonderful poets and there still are . We ...
Page
... play itself . When occupied with dynamic lighting or lofty settings the Drama School some- times forgets that there is a play going on . Considering the quality of many of these plays , this is probably just as well , too . ADDISON ...
... play itself . When occupied with dynamic lighting or lofty settings the Drama School some- times forgets that there is a play going on . Considering the quality of many of these plays , this is probably just as well , too . ADDISON ...
Contents
published by the Chi Delta Theta Literary Society | 1 |
NOVEMBER ISSUE NUMBER 3 | 3 |
Contents | 1 |
4 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
asked Banwell began Cadet Laffer Camels Chaille chair Chi Delta Theta cigarette Claudie coat Cotton Cousin Emory damn dance dark Del-ray door drink Edith Ernest eyes face fate father feel felt Gertrude Stein girl Gisors glass gonna guess hair hands Hatcher head hell ITALIAN CUISINE Jake James Rowland Angell Johnny knew laughed light literary Little Joe looked Lucy Maera Malraux Manuel Marjorie Marxism Maurice Miss mother moved muleta NÉGOCIANT never night novel opened Oradour painting perhaps Peter play poems poet poetry pretty remember Robbie Sarah Miles seemed Silliman College slowly smiled stood stopped story street sure talk tell there's thing thought tion told Tommy took turned Uncle waiting walked watched window wondered writing Yale YALE LITERARY MAGAZINE young Zurito