Word: loved
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...much and then let our eyes stray around the room, half expecting to see a violin case sticking out somewhere. But Nazimova cut our musing short. "I haven't played for many years; I don't enjoy the playing of a woman. The tone is usually too weak. I love the virile stroking of a man's bow," and her eyes flashed...
...sending you this note in case the thousands of captious critics who love to point out small errors in TIME mention this one. Forewarned...
From the Palace the King issued a proclamation: "I will put at the nation's disposal all my capacity for work and my love for the people. I will bury the past for the sake of all, without exception." But to the sharp disappointment of many a Greek, George II said not a word about an amnesty to political opponents...
...have been fought to a finish on the lines he marked out and if society has not attained the peak of liberal rationality which he desired it is at least clear that the urban theatre goers have arrived at a state of sophistication which prevents them from regarding illicit love as shocking. Ibsen's fight in "Ghosts" was against convention and the rigid moral code of his time which resolved life into "duty and obligation" and left happiness as a sort of rare unearned increment. The age-old moral and social laws which press upon the young, forcing them...
...actual eruption and earthquake scenes of "The Last Days of Pompeii" have everything. But even they, after we had sat through at least an hour and a quarter of father love and one thing and another, had to be interrupted by pleadings, recognitions, revelations, and deaths, all bringing to a laborious conclusion a far more laborious plot...