English Drama from Early Times to the Elizabethans: Its Background, Origins and Developments, Volum 10Hutchinson's University Library, 1950 - 176 sider |
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Side 15
... mask . The funny noses of the Christmas party which shield modern self - consciousness , and require no prepared ' part ' to live down to them , are but primitive survivals . Palaeolithic man assumed the hide and ' mask ' of the animal ...
... mask . The funny noses of the Christmas party which shield modern self - consciousness , and require no prepared ' part ' to live down to them , are but primitive survivals . Palaeolithic man assumed the hide and ' mask ' of the animal ...
Side 17
... mask and the stylized gesture ( a kind of mask - of - an - action ) provide the completest illusion ; and the state of mind of the normally critical modern theatre - goer is , to say the least , an improbable aberration . Yet if the ...
... mask and the stylized gesture ( a kind of mask - of - an - action ) provide the completest illusion ; and the state of mind of the normally critical modern theatre - goer is , to say the least , an improbable aberration . Yet if the ...
Side 19
... mask and is rehearsing his capers . The rest lounge about , most with mask in hand . Except for one in a kind of fancy bathing - slip , all wear no clothes but a hairy loincloth with a tail behind ; and sprouting from these limited non ...
... mask and is rehearsing his capers . The rest lounge about , most with mask in hand . Except for one in a kind of fancy bathing - slip , all wear no clothes but a hairy loincloth with a tail behind ; and sprouting from these limited non ...
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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