id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 13408 Spence, Edward Fordham Our Stage and Its Critics By "E.F.S." of "The Westminster Gazette" .txt text/plain 88592 3654 66 English modern drama, we have little in the ordinary London theatre that matter related to a book, and not to a play, the dramatic critics felt The written opinion upon any matter of public interest--a play, a book, before alleging that the critic's opinion concerning the play and the theatre or read plays, and therefore ought to know that their works are "By all means have a little theatre of your own and enjoy dull plays in learn more of the public ideas concerning a play or performance than is a great drama like _The Pretenders_, rich in strong acting parts, for the English stage of foreign plays--a topic of great importance, plays on the stage." In other words, the seventeenth is great drama, the think it did an actor good to play a great number of vastly different piece, for but little good work comes out of drama concocted under such ./cache/13408.txt ./txt/13408.txt