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    1. It was said or implied, most notably by the playwright Aeschylus in his play The Persians, that freedom would win over despotism


    2. The German playwright, made two assertions


    3. “An action drama, Miss Monroe?” Said in a disbelieving tone another reporter, forgetting like most of the others that her proper title would be ‘Misses Miller’, as the star had been married for over a year already with the famous playwright Arthur Miller


    4. In the theatre it was the angry young men with playwright John Osborne leading the lower middle-class alienation with the British establishment


    5. The playwright who wrote the folio of this world and wrote it badly (He gave us light first and the sun two days later), the lord of things as they are whom the most Roman of catholics call dio boia, hangman god, is doubtless all in all in all of us, ostler and butcher, and would be bawd and cuckold too but that in the economy of heaven, foretold by Hamlet, there are no more marriages, glorified man, an androgynous angel, being a wife unto himself


    6. As a budding Poet and Playwright, I had indeed noticed that the Names of real People were oft’ more curious and strange than the Names of the Playwright’s Personae


    7. And the Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw was having fun with his successful plays attacking middle-class attitudes


    8. The press loved her looks, her teasing (‘It’s not true I had nothing on,’ she said of one notorious photoshoot, ‘I had the radio on’), her marriages (baseball player Joe DiMaggio and playwright Arthur Miller, of all people), and her lonely death, from an overdose (intentional? We still don’t know), aged 36


    9. The faggots having been gathered to burn the Maid and take Shaw with, the playwright with the beard of Lucifer waited for the charcoals to die


    10. The merchant who says: "Montpellier not active, Marseilles fine quality," the broker on 'change who says: "Assets at end of current month," the gambler who says: "Tiers et tout, refait de pique," the sheriff of the Norman Isles who says: "The holder in fee reverting to his landed estate cannot claim the fruits of that estate during the hereditary seizure of the real estate by the mortgagor," the playwright who says:

    11. "The piece was hissed," the comedian who says: "I've made a hit," the philosopher who says: "Phenomenal triplicity," the huntsman who says: "Voileci allais, Voileci fuyant," the phrenologist who says: "Amativeness, combativeness, secretiveness," the infantry soldier who says: "My shootingiron," the cavalry-man who says: "My turkey-cock," the fencingmaster who says: "Tierce, quarte, break," the printer who says: "My shooting-stick and galley,"—all, printer, fencing-master, cavalry dragoon, infantry-man, phrenologist, huntsman, philosopher, comedian, playwright, sheriff, gambler, stockbroker, and merchant, speak slang


    12. Many people in Marilyn’s new life whom she had known prior to this time—such as Arthur Miller, the playwright whom she had met a few years earlier and with whom she had stayed in close contact over the years—were concerned about subtle changes in Marilyn’s personality that were becoming evident during this time


    13. As a playwright, he certainly recognized the power of the written word


    14. If this were a device used by George Axelrod, the playwright, to keep an emotional distance between the two, it only works to a point


    15. , the theatrical man, who was accompanied by Dr Dinkelspiel, and Henry Arthur Jones, the playwright


    16. If I were a playwright I think I should elect to be on the “safe side


    17. In an exasperation of anguish she develops a sort of insanity that makes a plausible excuse for the ugly irreverence and the blasphemy of the playwright


    18. One cannot resist the belief that one-half of them are written with an eye upon the gullible playwright, for a play means larger remuneration than any novel could ever hope to secure


    19. As soon as the playwright has excavated a courtesan, he begins to think of the best way of whitewashing her


    20. The playwright wastes his substance thinking up excuses for her

    21. It appears to indicate a hysterical sympathy, on the part of the playwright, with dead characters whom, in life, he would hesitate at asking to dinner en famille


    22. No masculine playwright could have done as much


    23. What is the use of going down into history as one thing, if you are to be bobbed up on the stage, after the passage of centuries, as another? To the feminine playwright, the line that separates saints from sinners is an invisible boundary


    24. The priest gives her a crucifix that the woman left for her, and its influence—though the playwright is far too subtle even to suggest this—is the “moral” of the little play for those who want their i’s dotted and their t’s crossed


    25. ” Yet, if a well-read, modern playwright cannot improve upon the eighteenth century, with his sublime knowledge of all that has occurred since—then he must indeed be rather small potatoes


    26. Certainly no European playwright could have seen the ludicrous possibilities of evening dress as amusingly as Mr


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    dramatist playwright