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That fall he submitted to Professor Baker the first acts and outlines of the following acts of several plays, six of them, according to some of his associates, and he also worked on a play that he first called Niggertown, the material for which he had collected during the summer at home.
In the spring, it must have been, he began working on the play that he called The House, which later would be Mannerhouse.
He is appreciative of the expert help available to him and draws these resources into play, taking care to examine at least some of the raw material which underlies their frequently policy-oriented conclusions.
It can put an end to marginal claims which play havoc with your insurance rates.
In view of the important role which emotional disturbances play in the genesis of neurotic and psychotic disorders and the parallelism observed between autonomic states and psychological behavior in several instances, it is further suggested that a hypothalamic imbalance may play an important role in initiating mental changes.
In life we learn to play our roles and we `` freeze '' into patterns which become so habitual that we are not really aware of what we do.
These were the years when people flocked to Manchester not only to play golf, which had come into vogue, but also to witness the Ekwanok Country Club tournaments.
A process of elimination which leaves the artist with nothing but the play of his materials themselves cannot sustain interest in either artist or public for very long.
Each scene is shot straight through, as had been the universal custom, from a camera fixed in a single position, but in the outdoor scenes, especially in the capture and destruction of the outlaws, Porter's camera position breaks, necessarily, with the camera position standard until then, which had been, roughly, that of a spectator in a center orchestra seat at a play.
It was a bad play, real grade-A turkey, which only a prevalence of angels with grandiose dreams of capital gain and tax money to burn could have put into rehearsal.
But he didn't play golf, didn't seem to belong to any local clubs -- his work took him away a lot, of course -- which probably accounted for his tendency to keep to himself.
The Air Force's, and the game's, final play, was a long pass by quarterback Bob McNaughton which Gannon intercepted on his own 44 and returned 22 yards.
it must play a game in which there never is a winner.
The situation in which we find ourselves is brought out with dramatic force in Arthur Miller's play The Crucible, which deals with the Salem witch trials.
Instead, the audience can sit back at ease and, from the perspective of an enlightened time which no longer believes in such things, enjoy the dead seriousness with which the characters in the play take the witches and devils which are under discussion.
As the play unfolds, however, the audience is subtly brought into the grip of an awful evil which grows with ominously gathering power and soon engulfs the community.
The audience leaves the play under a spell, It is the kind of spell which the exposure to spirit in its living active manifestation always evokes.
In our disbelief we think that we can no longer even use the word and so are unable to even name the elemental power which is so vividly real in this play.
In a long commentary which he has inserted in the published text of the first act of the play, he says at one point: `` However, that experience never raised a doubt in his mind as to the reality of the underworld or the existence of Lucifer's many-faced lieutenants.
For this does not account for the integral, elemental power of that which grows with abounding vigor as the play unfolds, nor does it explain the strange numinous sense of presentness which comes over those who watch the play like a spell.

play and is
That is the play.
Yet it is not only Europe the play refers to.
But Aristotle kept the principle of levels and even augmented it by describing in the Poetics what kinds of character and action must be imitated if the play is to be a vehicle of serious and important human truths.
A dominant motive is the poet's longing for his homeland and its boyhood associations: `` Not men-folk, but the fields where I would stray, The stones where as a child I used to play ''.
How literature does this, or for whom, is certainly not clear, but the content, form, and language of the `` message '', as well as the source, would all play differentiated parts in giving and molding a sense of purpose.
I refer to the notion that the structure of society is a microcosm of the cosmic design and that history conforms to patterns of justice and chastisement as if it were a morality play set in motion by the gods for our instruction.
He is forced to play for little money, and must often take another job to live.
Around that statue in the green park where children play and lovers walk in twos and there is a glowing view of the whole city, in that park are the rows of marble busts of Garibaldi's fallen men, the ones who one day rushed out of the Porta San Pancrazio and, under fire all the way, up the long, straight narrow lane to take, then lose the high ground of the Villa Doria Pamphili.
He kept his attacks on Republicanism for partisan campaigns, but that is part of the game he was born to play.
As Sir Giles Overreach ( how often had he had to play that part, who did not believe a word of it ), he raised his arm and declaimed: `` Where is my honour now ''??
The purpose of the organization is to further the interest of women students in recreational activities as a means of promoting physical efficiency, sportsmanship, and `` play for play's sake ''.
In them, there is usually a group of Anglo-Americans with tragicomic problems, worthy of being explored either in the novel or in the play or in comedy and satire ''.
Although the play does show a certain structural amateurishness ( there are eleven acts varying in length from twenty-five seconds to an hour and a half ), the statement it makes concerning the ceaseless yearning and searching of youth is profound and worthy of our attention.
There is some evidence that naturally occurring goitrogens may play a role in the development of goitre, particularly in Tasmania and Australia ( Clements and Wishart, 1956 ).
The process of social control is operative insofar as sanctions play a part in the individual's behavior, as well as the group's behavior.
Although he never gets to play while the clock is running, he gets a big kick -- several every Saturday, in fact -- out of football.
`` It is like handing a loaded automatic to an 8-year-old and telling him to run out and play '', he commented.
As the play opens the audience is introduced to the community of Salem in Puritan America at the end of the eighteenth century.

play and prose
A Doll's House (; also translated as A Doll House ) is a three-act play in prose by the playwright Henrik Ibsen.
" In Molière's play Le Bourgeois gentilhomme, Monsieur Jourdain asked for something to be written in neither verse nor prose.
* La Fausse Conversion ( 1846 ) (" The False Conversion ") is a satirical play written in prose.
According to the prose version of the play ( see below ), the events are " set in the time of Theodosius ," who ruled from 379 to 395.
Written in prose rather than blank verse, changes to the text include the rape of Lavinia being Tamora's idea instead of Aaron's ; the removal of Marcus ; Titus does not kill his son ; he does not have his hand amputated ; Chiron is much more subservient to Demetrius ; Aaron is more philosophical, trying to find meaning in his acts of evil rather than simply revelling in them ; Titus does not die at the end, nor does Tamora, although the play ends with Titus ordering the deaths of Tamora and Aaron.
This version somewhat inconsistently anglicised the character names and recast the play in prose.
A large number of phrases within Shakespeare's play are taken directly from North's prose, including Ahenobarbus's famous description of Cleopatra's barge, beginning " The barge she sat in, like a burnished throne / Burned on the water.
His Obras posthumas, divinas y humanas ( 1641 ) include his devout and secular poems, as well as a play entitled Gridonia ; his verse, like his prose, exaggerates the characteristic defects of Gongorism, but was highly regarded in his lifetime.
By the advice of the actress, Laura Seymour, he turned the play into a prose story which appeared in 1853 as Peg Woffington.
Language is of primary importance in the play insofar as Valentine and Proteus speak in blank verse, but Launce and Speed speak ( for the most part ) in prose.
Norman Sanders calls the play " almost a complete anthology of the practices of the doctrine of romantic love which inspired the poetic and prose Romances of the period.
In 1608, Wilkins published a prose narrative of Pericles which contains several lines that seem to recall specific lines in the play, leading to the conclusion that his editing of the play led him to the composition of the prose.
His first published work, the Rocke of Regards ( 1576 ), consisted of tales in prose and verse adapted from the Italian, and in 1578 he published The right, excellent and famous Historye of Promos and Cassandra, a play in two parts, drawn from the eighty-fifth novel of Giraldi Cinthio's Hecatomithi.
Many scholars find much unfinished about this play including unexplained plot developments, characters who appear unexplained and say little, prose sections that a polished version would have in verse ( although close analysis would show this to be almost exclusively in the lines of Apemantus, and probably an intentional character trait ), and the two epitaphs, one of which doubtless would have been cancelled in the final version.
She writes that Night has a useful lesson to teach about the complexities of memoir and memory, and that the story of how it came to be written reveals how many factors come into play in creating a memoir: " the obligation to remember and to testify, certainly, but also the artistic and even moral obligation to construct a true persona and to craft a beautiful work ... truth in prose, it turns out, is not always the same thing as truth in life.
" The source ," writes Tucker Brooke, " from which Ingelend derived the rough framework of his play is a prose dialogue of the French Latinist Ravisius Textor ( Jean Tixier de Ravisi, 1480-1524 ); but Textor's scant two hundred and thirty-five lines of question and answer between a colorless Pater Juvenis and Uxor are expanded, in the fifteen hundred lines of the English work, into a drama of much higher intensity and literary merit than the original in any way suggested.
The play is in blank verse and prose in thirteen scenes ( 1604 ) or twenty scenes ( 1616 ).
Lawrence, however, wrote, " The play reads astonishingly well ... superb prose.
He wrote a powerful novel, Sólon Islandus ( 1940 ), about a daydreaming 19th-century vagabond whose intellectual ambitions are smothered by society ; a successful play, Gullna hliðið ( 1941 ; The Golden Gate, 1967, in Fire and Ice: Three Icelandic Plays ); and other prose works, but they are overshadowed by his verse.
" Despite this defense of his poetic achievement in Peer Gynt, the play was his last to employ verse ; from The League of Youth ( 1869 ) onwards, Ibsen was to write drama only in prose.
Brown's poetry and prose have been described as characterised by " the absence of frills and decoration ; the lean simplicity of description, colour shape and action reduced to essentials, which heightens the reality of the thing observed. While " his poems became informed by a unique voice that was his alone, controlled and dispassionate, which allowed every word to play its part in the narrative scheme of the unfolding poem ".

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