A Short History of English DramaMacGibbon & Kee, 1965 - 216 páginas |
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... tion , it has five plays of a striking originality . These are the plays of Noah with his children , the First Shepherds ' Play , the Second Shepherds ' Play , the Play of King Herod , and the Play of Christ before Cayphus . In these ...
... tion , it has five plays of a striking originality . These are the plays of Noah with his children , the First Shepherds ' Play , the Second Shepherds ' Play , the Play of King Herod , and the Play of Christ before Cayphus . In these ...
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Benjamin Ifor Evans. tion is firmer than that of the Dream and in Malvolio , a ' humorous ' character that must have delighted Ben Jonson , Shakespeare ex- posed self - conceit with a satiric firmness , so that the conclusion seems ...
Benjamin Ifor Evans. tion is firmer than that of the Dream and in Malvolio , a ' humorous ' character that must have delighted Ben Jonson , Shakespeare ex- posed self - conceit with a satiric firmness , so that the conclusion seems ...
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... tion . He was sixteen when the war ended ; he was not old enough to be a soldier , but he was old enough to have endured evacuation , rationing , and all the dreariness that the war brought into social life in England . His generation ...
... tion . He was sixteen when the war ended ; he was not old enough to be a soldier , but he was old enough to have endured evacuation , rationing , and all the dreariness that the war brought into social life in England . His generation ...
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INTRODUCTORY II | 11 |
THE ORIGINS MIRACLES MORALITIES | 19 |
THE BEGINNINGS OF TRAGEDY OF THE HISTORY | 29 |
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