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Meanings of young dramatist in English
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Usage of young dramatist in English
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It didn't draw big crowds, but interest was aroused in the youngdramatist.
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Lavinia quickly added seeing disappointment written in the youngdramatist's face.
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The youngdramatist stopped and remained standing still, looking about him.
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Everybody had agreed that this climax was the best the youngdramatist had yet constructed.
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Full of thankfulness for this unexpected turn of fate, the youngdramatist returned to Upsala.
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Suddenly the eyes of the youngdramatist widened.
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He was considered quite a promising youngdramatist.
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The play was a serious effort by a brilliant youngdramatist of the modern school of realism.
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He attended them with the pathetic regularity of the youngdramatist, but they appeared to bring him little balm.
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The youngdramatist smiled.
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But the youngdramatist had not proceeded far before he discovered that his ideal requirement was out of tune with the facts.
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The youngdramatist stopped on the corner and looking around him spied a figure sitting on the sidewalk, leaning against the wall of a building.
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Such flutterings of the heart were not altogether favorable to that austere program of literary industry which the ambitious youngdramatist had set for himself.
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Some good critics considered the rage for this youngerdramatist a mere passing whim of fashion.
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It boasts french windows, a stately drawing room, Georgian furniture: all the things youngdramatists have fought against.
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"The tread of the processional surviving in Halsted Street," thought Moisse, the youngdramatist who was moving with the crowd.