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Not all of these problems were new ; some had their origins deep in the seventeenth or even in the sixteenth century when there existed a popular audience for the theater . But in the eighteenth century , questions of the potentialities ...
Not all of these problems were new ; some had their origins deep in the seventeenth or even in the sixteenth century when there existed a popular audience for the theater . But in the eighteenth century , questions of the potentialities ...
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He ridicules the idea that the audience - despite the virtuous platitudes of the times — can possibly derive any instruction from such performances , and reports that , “ what with trumpets , hallooing behind the stage and bawling upon ...
He ridicules the idea that the audience - despite the virtuous platitudes of the times — can possibly derive any instruction from such performances , and reports that , “ what with trumpets , hallooing behind the stage and bawling upon ...
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Whatever pleases the audience is good , “ success ... is a mark of [ its ] merit . ” Assuming his own role once more , he then raises the question - since become very familiar , but no more answered in our time than his - what would ...
Whatever pleases the audience is good , “ success ... is a mark of [ its ] merit . ” Assuming his own role once more , he then raises the question - since become very familiar , but no more answered in our time than his - what would ...
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INTRODUCTION by Mirra Komarovsky | 2 |
THE NONECONOMIC ASSUMPTIONS OF JOHN MAY | 8 |
PART 1HISTORY AND SOCIAL RESEARCH | 31 |
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