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The great disparities in contemporary assessments of audience response in the Renaissance demonstrate that diversity ... with Saturnalia to the theater , has itself demonstrated the necessity of looking for a plurality of responses .
The great disparities in contemporary assessments of audience response in the Renaissance demonstrate that diversity ... with Saturnalia to the theater , has itself demonstrated the necessity of looking for a plurality of responses .
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In this situation there can still exist a theatrical encouragement and accommodation of topical responses - plausible , usually private associations that playgoers inevitably if usually undocumentably make between play world and ...
In this situation there can still exist a theatrical encouragement and accommodation of topical responses - plausible , usually private associations that playgoers inevitably if usually undocumentably make between play world and ...
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In these cases it is to be assumed that our response is more or less controlled by some force of our subliminal consciousness , whose working is intuitive , or sometimes even irrational , rather than discursive or cerebral .
In these cases it is to be assumed that our response is more or less controlled by some force of our subliminal consciousness , whose working is intuitive , or sometimes even irrational , rather than discursive or cerebral .
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