The Dublin Magazine, Volume 24Seumas O'Sullivan 1967 |
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... Theatre , and spent a whole shilling for a seat in the pit— I could have got ... Irish Independent . But the over - all subject of my talk to you is the ... Literary Theatre which was the precursor of the Irish National Theatre was Ed ...
... Theatre , and spent a whole shilling for a seat in the pit— I could have got ... Irish Independent . But the over - all subject of my talk to you is the ... Literary Theatre which was the precursor of the Irish National Theatre was Ed ...
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... theatre as it was in Dublin , came to write what purported to be a play . Well , for a few years before this time , when I was still a youngster , Yeats , Edward Martyn and others , founded an Irish Literary Theatre . The scheme was to ...
... theatre as it was in Dublin , came to write what purported to be a play . Well , for a few years before this time , when I was still a youngster , Yeats , Edward Martyn and others , founded an Irish Literary Theatre . The scheme was to ...
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... Irish Literary Theatre had come to its end . The work should be carried on , and it was the Fays ' Comedy Combination that undertook to do just that . Willie was the centre of the Fays ' Comedy Combination . He was much less ...
... Irish Literary Theatre had come to its end . The work should be carried on , and it was the Fays ' Comedy Combination that undertook to do just that . Willie was the centre of the Fays ' Comedy Combination . He was much less ...
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