English Drama from Early Times to the Elizabethans: Its Background, Origins and Developments, Volum 10Hutchinson's University Library, 1950 - 176 sider |
Inni boken
Resultat 1-3 av 15
Side 80
... Renaissance interest in character ' , an old order passed , and abruptly . In dealing with the morality - play , the interlude , and the subsequent history - play we assume nearly the opposite . In the Morality - a field of reading for ...
... Renaissance interest in character ' , an old order passed , and abruptly . In dealing with the morality - play , the interlude , and the subsequent history - play we assume nearly the opposite . In the Morality - a field of reading for ...
Side 127
... renaissance ' attitude towards ' aspiration ' , and then , after a stirring debauch of wish - fulfilment , recollected his principles and went all ' medieval ' by Act V : to come away with just the kind of moral that Sidney would ...
... renaissance ' attitude towards ' aspiration ' , and then , after a stirring debauch of wish - fulfilment , recollected his principles and went all ' medieval ' by Act V : to come away with just the kind of moral that Sidney would ...
Side 155
... Renaissance , no question . But in it the Middle Ages became dramatically vocal on their death - bed . If 1588 is taken as a reference- point , it is one from which to look , and far , in two directions . For England at all events , a ...
... Renaissance , no question . But in it the Middle Ages became dramatically vocal on their death - bed . If 1588 is taken as a reference- point , it is one from which to look , and far , in two directions . For England at all events , a ...
Andre utgaver - Vis alle
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
acting Adams allegoric ambivalence Apius appears audience Balaam Bale called Cambises Castle of Perseverance century Chambers Chester Christ Christian Christmas Church clown comedy comic cycle dance death derivation developed devils diathetics Dionysus divine dramatist earlier Easter Elizabethan English entertainment episodes evil farce Feast of Fools followed fool gives gods Gorboduc Gothic drama Greek Harrowing of Hell Henry Herod Heywood's Holy Horestes human humour interlude Johan John John Bale kind King later Latin lines literary Magi Magnyfycence mark Marlowe mask medieval mind miracle-plays moral morality-play N-town Nature Note once pagan pageant pattern Plautus play plot primitive Prince Prologue Queen reason Renaissance ritual Roman satyrs Seneca sequence Shakespeare soul Spanish Tragedy speak spirit stage survived T. S. Eliot tale Tamburlaine Tertullian theatre theme things Thyestes Totentanz tradition tragedy tragic Tudor turn Ubi sunt Vice virtue Wakefield whole words