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The majority are unactable; others follow the usual formulas; a few Greek plays, alterations of Shakespeare, and sacred dramas have some interest as curiosities.
From Tragedy by Thorndike, Ashley H.
I had expected to listen to a natural, ordinary, unactable episode arranged more or less in steichomuthics.
From Not George Washington — an Autobiographical Novel by Wodehouse, P. G. (Pelham Grenville)
He is unactable, for some motivation is necessary.
From More Pages from a Journal by Rutherford, Mark
It is scarcely ever seen on the stage—is, indeed, practically unactable.
From The Man Shakespeare by Harris, Frank