A Guide to English Literature, Volumen2Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1954 |
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... already the outcome of a union , a unique combination , of the dramatic rituals of the old religion and the new . Thus the Herod and the Pilate of the Mystery Cycle bear an unmistakable resemblance to the Turk- ish Knight of the Mummers ...
... already the outcome of a union , a unique combination , of the dramatic rituals of the old religion and the new . Thus the Herod and the Pilate of the Mystery Cycle bear an unmistakable resemblance to the Turk- ish Knight of the Mummers ...
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... already there is a perilous lack of root in this convention . Those whose way of life has become remote from the real soil cannot be expected to preserve for long the veneer of the soil ; and that , translated into social terms , is the ...
... already there is a perilous lack of root in this convention . Those whose way of life has become remote from the real soil cannot be expected to preserve for long the veneer of the soil ; and that , translated into social terms , is the ...
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... already been the principle of the Perpendicular style , in church buildings as well as such halls as Hampton Court . Symmetry also and Italian detail had already come in under Henry VIII . What , then , distinguishes the Later from the ...
... already been the principle of the Perpendicular style , in church buildings as well as such halls as Hampton Court . Symmetry also and Italian detail had already come in under Henry VIII . What , then , distinguishes the Later from the ...
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