The Story of English LiteratureMacmillan, 1931 - 624 стор. The function of an introduction to English literature is to interest students in the content and spirit of great books and their relation to their times and to one another. |
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Edmund Kemper Broadus. III ENGLISH DRAMA FROM THE MIRACLE PLAYS TO THE CLOSING OF THE THEATERS If we had accompanied Chaucer's pilgrims to Canter- bury , we might have heard the Wife ... DRAMA FROM THE MIRACLE PLAYS TO CLOSING OF THE ...
Edmund Kemper Broadus. III ENGLISH DRAMA FROM THE MIRACLE PLAYS TO THE CLOSING OF THE THEATERS If we had accompanied Chaucer's pilgrims to Canter- bury , we might have heard the Wife ... DRAMA FROM THE MIRACLE PLAYS TO CLOSING OF THE ...
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... miracle plays were content to use actual personages from the Bible story ; to transform the Biblical narrative into ... miracle plays made the Biblical characters seem more real , why not other plays in which the virtues and vices common ...
... miracle plays were content to use actual personages from the Bible story ; to transform the Biblical narrative into ... miracle plays made the Biblical characters seem more real , why not other plays in which the virtues and vices common ...
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Edmund Kemper Broadus. when the English gildsmen were playing their miracle plays , and Caxton was making ready to ... morality plays were more pliable . For mere EARLY ENGLISH DRAMA 73.
Edmund Kemper Broadus. when the English gildsmen were playing their miracle plays , and Caxton was making ready to ... morality plays were more pliable . For mere EARLY ENGLISH DRAMA 73.
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THE BEGINNINGS OF LITERATURE IN ENGLAND | 3 |
CHAUCER AND HIS TIMES | 27 |
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