A SEVERE LECTURE FOR G. B. SHAW.
FROM THE BISHOP OF LONDON. By T^iegraiili—Press Association—Copyright London, November 10. The Riglit Row Dr. Ingram, Bishop of London, Wrongly condemns Mr. Bernard Shaw's un-Christianlike spirit, saying that his principles, if adopted, would mean to return to a standard lower than that of Plato. The modern-day mode, adds tiie Bishop, consists of animal, posturing, passionate exuberance of up-to-date revues—catering for anaemic men and women, all actuated simply by a desire to outdo everything in Had Mr. Shaw seen tlie indceeucies objected to at t-lio Paiaco Theatre lie would liavo some difficulty in justifying them.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1904, 12 November 1913, Page 7
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101A SEVERE LECTURE FOR G. B. SHAW. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1904, 12 November 1913, Page 7
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