Our Times, 1900-1925: The turn of the centuryCharles Scribner's Sons, 1926 |
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... Drama of Truly Olympian Proportions . " Cuba Is Accorded Freedom , Qualified by the Platt Amend- ment . Kaiser Wilhelm Becomes Indiscreet , Again - This Time a Little More So. The " Canteen " Abolished . McKinley For- swears a Third ...
... Drama of Truly Olympian Proportions . " Cuba Is Accorded Freedom , Qualified by the Platt Amend- ment . Kaiser Wilhelm Becomes Indiscreet , Again - This Time a Little More So. The " Canteen " Abolished . McKinley For- swears a Third ...
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... his indifference , that dictated the entrances and the exits . He himself was one of the performers - was in fact the principal performer in a more fundamental sense and more continuously than any of the actors ; for the drama I 1.
... his indifference , that dictated the entrances and the exits . He himself was one of the performers - was in fact the principal performer in a more fundamental sense and more continuously than any of the actors ; for the drama I 1.
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Mark Sullivan. continuously than any of the actors ; for the drama con- sisted essentially of the reactions of the average man to the actors and of the actors to him . This average man , this audience , was also in a true sense the ...
Mark Sullivan. continuously than any of the actors ; for the drama con- sisted essentially of the reactions of the average man to the actors and of the actors to him . This average man , this audience , was also in a true sense the ...
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... drama , the origins were almost wholly British . A few Latin and Greek classics were read in high schools and colleges . There was some literature from the French , chiefly novels and philosophy , with a few dramas ; some from the Ger ...
... drama , the origins were almost wholly British . A few Latin and Greek classics were read in high schools and colleges . There was some literature from the French , chiefly novels and philosophy , with a few dramas ; some from the Ger ...
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... dramatic swift- ness of his leap . On July 9 , 1896 , the name of Bryan meant nothing to probably nine hundred and ninety - nine out of every thousand people in the United States . Even to those who knew him at all , he was merely a ...
... dramatic swift- ness of his leap . On July 9 , 1896 , the name of Bryan meant nothing to probably nine hundred and ninety - nine out of every thousand people in the United States . Even to those who knew him at all , he was merely a ...
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