You can only defend Coralie in our papers; and Nathan not only has a pull as a dramatic author, he can control the dramatic criticism in the Liberal newspapers.
To be a dramatic author, to have a play produced on the stage!
No dramatic author cared to quarrel with a prosperous theatre for the sake of the Panorama-Dramatique, whose existence was, to say the least, problematical.
It is in his character of dramatic author, however, that M.
One day he took it into his head to become a dramatic author, arguing with himself that after ensuring the success of so many works by others he could do the same for a work of his own.
What was this paltry little broken promise to a dramatic author in comparison with these three great events?
I have never in my life spoken to a dramatic author, and have never shaken hands with one.
Mother, you didn't tell me Mr. Linton was a dramatic author.
I think if I were a dramatic author I should try to write precisely the kind of play you have described.
There exists, I believe, only one personal anecdote of Will, the actor, and on it the Baconians base an argument against the contemporary recognition of him as a dramatic author.
Donneau de Vise was not only a journalist; he was a dramatic author, and as a dramatic author he was, as he was in journalism, very modern.
The amours of Racine and Mademoiselle Du Parc had a terrible development in 1679, which was one of the reasons, if not the principal and the determining reason, of the resolution then taken by the poet to abandon the career of dramatic author.
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