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... kind of play is known as the Interlude , though that name is also given to some much earlier secular moralities , such as the fragmentary thirteenth - century Interludium de Clerico et Puella , which is based on the fabliau of Dame ...
... kind of play is known as the Interlude , though that name is also given to some much earlier secular moralities , such as the fragmentary thirteenth - century Interludium de Clerico et Puella , which is based on the fabliau of Dame ...
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... kind of tragicomedy , where passion and honor whirl the action into every kind of confusion , before the casting off of a disguise or the revelation of some concealed relationship or some such device brings about the resolution . The ...
... kind of tragicomedy , where passion and honor whirl the action into every kind of confusion , before the casting off of a disguise or the revelation of some concealed relationship or some such device brings about the resolution . The ...
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... kind . At first sight , one is inclined to divide Dunbar's poems into the ceremonious and the familiar , but , though it is easy to distinguish the two extremes , many of his most characteristic poems combine both notes with remarkable ...
... kind . At first sight , one is inclined to divide Dunbar's poems into the ceremonious and the familiar , but , though it is easy to distinguish the two extremes , many of his most characteristic poems combine both notes with remarkable ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE | 3 |
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THE VICTORIAN POETS 993 | 13 |
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