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... thing to be said in this play is an order to go away again. The effect, startling in any century, would have been particularly acute at the Globe in 1599. We are used to theatrical performances being mainly evening events, whereas in ...
... thing to be said in this play is an order to go away again. The effect, startling in any century, would have been particularly acute at the Globe in 1599. We are used to theatrical performances being mainly evening events, whereas in ...
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... things as books or striking clocks can simply be taken for granted unless you have made a study of when they happen to have been invented; what an audience will notice are the ways in which the world of the play is discontinuous with ...
... things as books or striking clocks can simply be taken for granted unless you have made a study of when they happen to have been invented; what an audience will notice are the ways in which the world of the play is discontinuous with ...
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... thing which every member will have in common: some may like a tragedy and some may not, some may like Shakespeare and some may not; but none of them will disapprove of the theatre on strict ideological grounds – otherwise they wouldn't ...
... thing which every member will have in common: some may like a tragedy and some may not, some may like Shakespeare and some may not; but none of them will disapprove of the theatre on strict ideological grounds – otherwise they wouldn't ...
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