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الصفحة 153
IV Jonson wrote an Induction to explore the issue of the audience's relation to the play , and the play's relation to the Fair , which is of the greatest interest for our examination of the social meaning of festivity .
IV Jonson wrote an Induction to explore the issue of the audience's relation to the play , and the play's relation to the Fair , which is of the greatest interest for our examination of the social meaning of festivity .
الصفحة 154
... the audience , even while recognizing the stake of the Stage - keeper and the popular audience in the play : the author hath writ it just to his meridian , and the scale of the grounded judgments here , his play - fellows in wit .
... the audience , even while recognizing the stake of the Stage - keeper and the popular audience in the play : the author hath writ it just to his meridian , and the scale of the grounded judgments here , his play - fellows in wit .
الصفحة 158
Jonson's selfdefinition as an artist , then , depended on his making it clear to his audience that they were spectators of his art rather than participants in what was going on onstage , either as Fair - goers or as coproprietors of the ...
Jonson's selfdefinition as an artist , then , depended on his making it clear to his audience that they were spectators of his art rather than participants in what was going on onstage , either as Fair - goers or as coproprietors of the ...
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