The writer of this play does not differ with his countrymen generally as to the nature and requirements of a Drama. He has learnt from our Great Masters that it should exhibit human beings engaged in some earnest struggle certain outward aspects of which may possibly be a spectacle for the amusement of idlers but which in itself is for the study and the sympathy of those who are struggling themselves.
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The writer of this play does not differ with his countrymen generally as to the nature and requirements of a Drama. He has learnt from our Great Masters that it should exhibit human beings engaged in some earnest struggle certain outward aspects of which may possibly be a spectacle for the amusement of idlers but which in itself is for the study and the sympathy of those who are struggling themselves.
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