A First Sketch of English LiteratureCassell, 1892 - 1104 páginas |
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... Plays . The acting of such plays seems to have been introduced into this country soon after the Conquest . Matthew Paris , a chronicler who lived in the thirteenth century , refers to a miracle - play of St. Katherine , written some ...
... Plays . The acting of such plays seems to have been introduced into this country soon after the Conquest . Matthew Paris , a chronicler who lived in the thirteenth century , refers to a miracle - play of St. Katherine , written some ...
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... play , and , when it was ready , borrowed copes from St. Alban's for the decoration of it . But on the following ... plays by Hilarius , written in France in the time of Stephen , or not later than the beginning of the reign of Henry II ...
... play , and , when it was ready , borrowed copes from St. Alban's for the decoration of it . But on the following ... plays by Hilarius , written in France in the time of Stephen , or not later than the beginning of the reign of Henry II ...
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... play was called , not a MIRACLE PLAY but a MYSTERY ; because it dealt not with the miracles of saints , but with the great mysteries of Christianity drawn from ? the life of Christ . In what way they were at first represented is shown ...
... play was called , not a MIRACLE PLAY but a MYSTERY ; because it dealt not with the miracles of saints , but with the great mysteries of Christianity drawn from ? the life of Christ . In what way they were at first represented is shown ...
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... played their fortitude . " It may be observed that Fitzstephen's definition of these entertainments limits them to the miracle- play ; there is no reference to any acting of a mystery . When , afterwards , both forms were common , no ...
... played their fortitude . " It may be observed that Fitzstephen's definition of these entertainments limits them to the miracle- play ; there is no reference to any acting of a mystery . When , afterwards , both forms were common , no ...
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... plays with the Church service was represented by the hymns of choristers . The next step in the development of the miracle - play was hastened by the complaint that the crowds who came to witness the performance , on an outside ...
... plays with the Church service was represented by the hymns of choristers . The next step in the development of the miracle - play was hastened by the complaint that the crowds who came to witness the performance , on an outside ...
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