A Guide to English Literature, Volumen2Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1954 |
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... Play of the Last Judgement . The devils are grimly humorous characters who have every appearance of being descendants of the earth demons or demons of darkness of some earlier mythology . The Abraham and Isaac Play , both in the ...
... Play of the Last Judgement . The devils are grimly humorous characters who have every appearance of being descendants of the earth demons or demons of darkness of some earlier mythology . The Abraham and Isaac Play , both in the ...
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... Play is non - naturalis- tic . There could be no easy confusion between Morality art and every- day life or surface appearances . We have to admit that this non - naturalistic drama , as represented by the Morality Plays still extant ...
... Play is non - naturalis- tic . There could be no easy confusion between Morality art and every- day life or surface appearances . We have to admit that this non - naturalistic drama , as represented by the Morality Plays still extant ...
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... play is again , as in the first Shepherds ' Play , from winter sorrow and death to the joyful birth . The opening monologue spoken by the First Shepherd is a vigorous protest - no mere sorrowful musical complaint – against the winter ...
... play is again , as in the first Shepherds ' Play , from winter sorrow and death to the joyful birth . The opening monologue spoken by the First Shepherd is a vigorous protest - no mere sorrowful musical complaint – against the winter ...
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