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Within a few decades following 1608 , that effect would involve the closing of the theaters , but not before the loss of national unity had made the drama all but irrelevant . " The greatness of Shakespeare's two heroic tragedies ( and ...
Within a few decades following 1608 , that effect would involve the closing of the theaters , but not before the loss of national unity had made the drama all but irrelevant . " The greatness of Shakespeare's two heroic tragedies ( and ...
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a primal horror in the theatrical audience.24 But beyond the generalized effects of thrill and terror , we should note ... consider the material effect of Shakespeare's drama by exploring its capacity to break down metaphysical distance ...
a primal horror in the theatrical audience.24 But beyond the generalized effects of thrill and terror , we should note ... consider the material effect of Shakespeare's drama by exploring its capacity to break down metaphysical distance ...
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lative effect on the portrayal of the citizenry ? They appear more like rebels in the play ... Since the revolt will circle back on itself , the proclamation need only chronicle the effects . The passage distances the threatened state ...
lative effect on the portrayal of the citizenry ? They appear more like rebels in the play ... Since the revolt will circle back on itself , the proclamation need only chronicle the effects . The passage distances the threatened state ...
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Coriolanus | 99 |
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