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Notes 5 For a wonderfully rich account of the representation of popular energies on the Shakespearean stage , see Annabel Patterson's Shakespeare and the Popular Voice . But if Patterson effectively disrupts the elitist notions of both ...
Notes 5 For a wonderfully rich account of the representation of popular energies on the Shakespearean stage , see Annabel Patterson's Shakespeare and the Popular Voice . But if Patterson effectively disrupts the elitist notions of both ...
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Both writers , however , formulate this social - cultural mingling in terms of a larger contradiction between ruling and subordinate classes : “ in the Renaissance theater ... the popular tradition was free to develop relatively ...
Both writers , however , formulate this social - cultural mingling in terms of a larger contradiction between ruling and subordinate classes : “ in the Renaissance theater ... the popular tradition was free to develop relatively ...
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attempted insurrection in 1601 , as seeking popular favor and wishing to place himself at the head of the state . ... and he consequently advised Essex to speak openly against popularity before her.57 William Cecil , in a treatise ...
attempted insurrection in 1601 , as seeking popular favor and wishing to place himself at the head of the state . ... and he consequently advised Essex to speak openly against popularity before her.57 William Cecil , in a treatise ...
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