Word: passionately
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...poetic prose, and made it his own. Something should come of this. Mr. Hathaway, in his "Recollections of Reality", enlisted my sympathies with a corkscrew, and then began to alienate them with trout flies. Personally, I have always shunned as tedious any discussion of the superfluous and objectionable passion for hooking fish. But Mr. Hathaway broke down my prejudice with the delicate intimacy of his style, and I am forced to admit that I read him through to the end, and with much pleasure...
...stand on its own merits Sincere, thoughtful acting, simple and suggestive settings, intelligent productions, should make their little theatre on Charles street a Mecca for all who are hopeful for the drama. After all, what are costly costumes worth, when the audience will remark, as someone did t the "Passion Flower". "Good Heavens, does he need such a wide sash to hold up his trousers...
...Voice (with suppressed passion but pompous withal) Look here, I'm a member of Parliament. I've been...
...there is a wonderfully sweeping crescendo of magnificent passion and as it touches the heights Peter finds self, belief, and love...
...their purposes, warranted to please their audience, of none too recent vintage. Instead, the players at the St. James have acted, for the most part, pieces seen in Boston no longer, ago than last season, hardly more than two seasons old in the whole American theatre. "Scandal," "Clarence," "The Passion Flower," "The Hottentot" --to name four of their five plays thus far--have all been so chosen. Resurrecting "Mamma's Affair," spying out "The Big Game," choosing the pieces aforesaid, the St. James escapes the rut of the sure and the standardized, adds to the current interest of the Bostonian...