A Guide to English Literature, Volumen2Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1954 |
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... Cycles Four versions of the complete English Mystery ( or Miracle ) Cycle have been preserved - the York , Chester , ' Towneley MS . ' ( probably Wakefield ) , and ' N - towne ' ( probably East Anglian ) Cycles . These have evidently ...
... Cycles Four versions of the complete English Mystery ( or Miracle ) Cycle have been preserved - the York , Chester , ' Towneley MS . ' ( probably Wakefield ) , and ' N - towne ' ( probably East Anglian ) Cycles . These have evidently ...
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... Cycle of events and participation in it each year was probably felt to be more important to the townspeople than what we now look back to as the historical events of that year . The Mystery Cycle represents or reproduces what might ...
... Cycle of events and participation in it each year was probably felt to be more important to the townspeople than what we now look back to as the historical events of that year . The Mystery Cycle represents or reproduces what might ...
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... Cycle preserved in the Towneley MS . This version of the Cycle is thought to have been the one performed at Wakefield in Yorkshire . There is evidence from the three Northern texts preserved that towns borrowed and worked on one ...
... Cycle preserved in the Towneley MS . This version of the Cycle is thought to have been the one performed at Wakefield in Yorkshire . There is evidence from the three Northern texts preserved that towns borrowed and worked on one ...
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