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... audience . If it is socially or intellectually brilliant , he begins by listing names and titles . If it is notably attentive or obstreperous , he explains why . If it applauds and cheers and throws bouquets , he says when and how often ...
... audience . If it is socially or intellectually brilliant , he begins by listing names and titles . If it is notably attentive or obstreperous , he explains why . If it applauds and cheers and throws bouquets , he says when and how often ...
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... audience than those that he himself chose . The scene of the rejection of Fallstaff occurred during an interpolated ... audience would be less conscious of the impropriety than Shakespeare's audience , or even , perhaps , a modern ...
... audience than those that he himself chose . The scene of the rejection of Fallstaff occurred during an interpolated ... audience would be less conscious of the impropriety than Shakespeare's audience , or even , perhaps , a modern ...
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... audience ? Should he hope that a work of art will create its own set of values which , however different they may be from those of his audience , will nevertheless seem valid at least for as long as the play lasts ? Should he resign ...
... audience ? Should he hope that a work of art will create its own set of values which , however different they may be from those of his audience , will nevertheless seem valid at least for as long as the play lasts ? Should he resign ...
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Glückwunsch an den Schirmherrn der Gesellschaft Kardinal Frings | 7 |
Horst Oppel 120 | 14 |
Leopold Lindtberg | 20 |
Urheberrecht | |
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