id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 18769 Howard, Bronson The Autobiography of a Play Papers on Play-Making, II .txt text/plain 10301 496 72 man's place, that made play-writing definitely attractive to him. the general alterations in the play) by the laws of dramatic nature, and every dramatist can tell you a little about dramatic truth. quarrels with a man she doesn't love"--that is one of the minor laws of dramatic construction--"and she is never tired of quarreling with a man nature; it is merely the opinion of one of my characters--a married man. Harold Routledge, almost broken-hearted, bids Lilian to which no other impulse of the human heart--not even the love of man The love of Lilian for Harold Routledge cannot now be the one grand the laws of dramatic construction forced upon us was this: Lilian must the husband and wife come together again, the little child acting as the to have Lilian live, in the fifth act, and love John Strebelow, I was actions of the characters in a play; and an English audience would think ./cache/18769.txt ./txt/18769.txt