A Guide to English Literature, Volumen2Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1954 |
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... human soul , and is focused in that human soul , the characters in a Morality Play are mostly not themselves human . I say mostly because we do have , for instance , Everyman's Friend and his Relations among the dramatis personae . But ...
... human soul , and is focused in that human soul , the characters in a Morality Play are mostly not themselves human . I say mostly because we do have , for instance , Everyman's Friend and his Relations among the dramatis personae . But ...
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... human situation , failing to correspond to its majestic inclusiveness , is revealed in pitiful inadequacy . The conflict between good and evil , in other words , far from being settled in accordance with the dictates of reason , needs ...
... human situation , failing to correspond to its majestic inclusiveness , is revealed in pitiful inadequacy . The conflict between good and evil , in other words , far from being settled in accordance with the dictates of reason , needs ...
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... human being ; they are , above all , visual- ized , given their tragic context in the light of observed experience . The feeling is human , and not only human , but dramatic ; that is the essence of the practice of humours . The ...
... human being ; they are , above all , visual- ized , given their tragic context in the light of observed experience . The feeling is human , and not only human , but dramatic ; that is the essence of the practice of humours . The ...
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