CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... stage that something must be his bloody costume . The artificiality of the dramatic situation is obvious : The scene begins with an alarm , yet the King and his retainers seem unaware of the battles . The captain enters , describes the ...
... stage that something must be his bloody costume . The artificiality of the dramatic situation is obvious : The scene begins with an alarm , yet the King and his retainers seem unaware of the battles . The captain enters , describes the ...
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... stage , as indicated in the Folio stage direction that immediately follows : Canidius marcheth with his land army one way over the stage , and Taurus , the lieutenant of Caesar , the other way . After their going in is heard the noise ...
... stage , as indicated in the Folio stage direction that immediately follows : Canidius marcheth with his land army one way over the stage , and Taurus , the lieutenant of Caesar , the other way . After their going in is heard the noise ...
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... stage in the bustling life of the liberties shows that playing and whoring were contingent businesses , the former both acknowledging and distancing itself from the latter , even as one of the recreative habits of many professionals in ...
... stage in the bustling life of the liberties shows that playing and whoring were contingent businesses , the former both acknowledging and distancing itself from the latter , even as one of the recreative habits of many professionals in ...
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