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He is a dramatist.

He has to study the performances of two parts for the vocal instrument-the part written by the composer and the part written by the poet or dramatist-and in order to present an artistic rendering, the intellectual and emotional characters of each part must be blended in harmonious combination.

A clever actor or orator can, if he possess a high degree of intelligence and a fairly artistic temperament, so modulate his voice as to convey to his audience the passions and emotions while feeling none of them himself; so many great singers who are possessed of a good musical ear, a good memory, and natural intelligence, although lacking in supreme artistic temperament and conspicuous musical ability, are nevertheless able to interpret by intonation and articulation the passions and emotions which the composer has expressed in his music and the poet or dramatist in his words.

He was like some novelist who has produced a masterpiece-which nobody will read-or like some actor (the foremost of his age) who depletes the house; or like a dramatist, from whose acted works the public fly; or like a man who invents something which is to revolutionize things.

Meantime, Harry, as stage manager and dramatist, had devised the tableaux, and the girls between them had devised the dresses from a book of costumes.

Thomas Corneille, the younger brother of the great dramatist, calls the town a ‘petit Murane de Venise,’ and praises the ‘variété des divers ouvrages de verre qui s’y font et qu’on transporte dans toutes les provinces de la France.

The dramatist's account of the interview between Escalus and Elbow is of particular interest because it illustrates the evils of the system of deputy which clung to the office of parish-constable until forty or fifty years ago.

Certainly the Stonewalls were as near the last180 gasp as ever dramatist would dare bring his crisis; but when their rescue came they were too busy helping it, too busy pushing the Germans back into what they hoped would be a similar unpleasant situation (without the timely rescue) to bother about it being a “dramatic situation” at all.

I deal with all periods, but I never study any period but the present; and as a dramatist I have no clue to any historical or other personage save that part of him which is also myself.

The true novelist and dramatist, like the true mathematician, finds his satisfaction in correctly stating a problem, not in working it out.

We perceive that this is the notion of Self-realisation as defined not only by but for a philosopher: and that it would mean something quite different in the case of a man of action-such, for example, as the reflective dramatist of Germany introduces exclaiming: Ich kann mich nicht Wie so ein Wortheld, so ein Tugend-Schwätzer An meinem Willen wärmen, und Gedanken .

Applause for this off-off Broadway play (written by Moisés Kaufman, an unknown gay Venezuelan dramatist), which finally hits the big time.

He dramatizes right up to the point where a dramatist would be expected to provide some insight--and then, hey, he's a documentarian.

But the play was reinstated a week later amid protests from nearly every important dramatist in America and many elsewhere.

But Miller's weaknesses as a dramatist are also latent in this play.

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