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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... stage . It is consistent that the cycle is the most low - toned and didactic , with the farcical little developed : though there is some ' rough - stuff " from the shepherds Trowle and Tudd , and Christ is vigorously reviled and ...
... stage . It is consistent that the cycle is the most low - toned and didactic , with the farcical little developed : though there is some ' rough - stuff " from the shepherds Trowle and Tudd , and Christ is vigorously reviled and ...
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... stage - plays after he had refused to see Gager's Ulysses Redux : a Latin tragedy , against which he not only brought forward a decree against actors from Roman times , but also the ancient objection that Gager's men had assumed the ...
... stage - plays after he had refused to see Gager's Ulysses Redux : a Latin tragedy , against which he not only brought forward a decree against actors from Roman times , but also the ancient objection that Gager's men had assumed the ...
Side 164
... Stages of Greek Religion ( Watts & Co. , 1935 ) , p . 33 . Note 4. See Chambers : Medieval Stage , i . 10 , Note 4 , and the stories of players converted to saints . The Reformation period provides a parallel use ( or misuse ) of ...
... Stages of Greek Religion ( Watts & Co. , 1935 ) , p . 33 . Note 4. See Chambers : Medieval Stage , i . 10 , Note 4 , and the stories of players converted to saints . The Reformation period provides a parallel use ( or misuse ) of ...
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