A Critical History of English PoetryChatto & Windus, 1950 - 539 ページ |
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... plays took three days to act , the York cycle with its forty - eight plays may have taken as much as a week . The main purpose of the Miracle Play , as of the Liturgical Play , was to make common folk familiar with the sacred story , to ...
... plays took three days to act , the York cycle with its forty - eight plays may have taken as much as a week . The main purpose of the Miracle Play , as of the Liturgical Play , was to make common folk familiar with the sacred story , to ...
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... plays ; tra- dition says that he played Adam in As You Like It and the ghost in Hamlet . About the rest of the company we know little that helps us ; but it is clear that for some five years after 1594 it contained two clowns who played ...
... plays ; tra- dition says that he played Adam in As You Like It and the ghost in Hamlet . About the rest of the company we know little that helps us ; but it is clear that for some five years after 1594 it contained two clowns who played ...
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... plays : read in the lump they weary us with repetition , taken one at a time they do very well ; at least they all ... plays of that age in having a distinctively Christian subject , and in other plays Massinger expresses truly Christian ...
... plays : read in the lump they weary us with repetition , taken one at a time they do very well ; at least they all ... plays of that age in having a distinctively Christian subject , and in other plays Massinger expresses truly Christian ...
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