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Page 58
... audience for increased self - reliance . The audience , for its part , recognizes the ritualistic nature of this call and does not , in fact , feel called upon to do anything . Indeed , while the custom of such rites requires a ...
... audience for increased self - reliance . The audience , for its part , recognizes the ritualistic nature of this call and does not , in fact , feel called upon to do anything . Indeed , while the custom of such rites requires a ...
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... audience . Mark Benney , a British sociologist who is familiar with the games played on both sides of the Atlantic , points out that , whereas the American game was developed in and for a student group , the English game was played ...
... audience . Mark Benney , a British sociologist who is familiar with the games played on both sides of the Atlantic , points out that , whereas the American game was developed in and for a student group , the English game was played ...
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... audience . One of the most perceptive comments on such audiences was made by the Spanish playwright , Federico GarcĂa Lorca , when he was director of a touring national theater in his own country . He praised regional playgoers for ...
... audience . One of the most perceptive comments on such audiences was made by the Spanish playwright , Federico GarcĂa Lorca , when he was director of a touring national theater in his own country . He praised regional playgoers for ...
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ECONOMICS | 79 |
LITERARY CRITICISM | 149 |
A Selective Listing of New Books | 162 |
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