The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Cambridge Text from the Latest Edition of William Aldis Wright; with Introductions, Notes and Glossaries to Each Play by Israel Gollancz. The Complete Notes, with Variorum Readings and General Glossary of Alexander Dyce; a General Introduction, and a Bibliography by W. J. Rolfe; a History of the Drama, and General Criticism by Henry N. Hudson and Others, and a Complete Character Index, Volume 20Colonial Press, 1901 |
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... course , the term naturally carries the idea that the Drama in ques- tion stands on much the same ground , relatively to the Classic Drama , as is commonly recognized in the case of Gothic and Classic architecture . We can thus the ...
... course , the term naturally carries the idea that the Drama in ques- tion stands on much the same ground , relatively to the Classic Drama , as is commonly recognized in the case of Gothic and Classic architecture . We can thus the ...
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... among the people a knowledge of the leading facts and doctrines of Christianity as then understood and received . Of course , therefore , it was in substance • and character religious , or meant to be so , Miracle - plays 5.
... among the people a knowledge of the leading facts and doctrines of Christianity as then understood and received . Of course , therefore , it was in substance • and character religious , or meant to be so , Miracle - plays 5.
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... course through several ages , the Drama took different forms from time to time , as culture advanced . The earliest form was in what are com- monly called Mysteries , though the older and better term is , Plays of Miracles , or Miracle ...
... course through several ages , the Drama took different forms from time to time , as culture advanced . The earliest form was in what are com- monly called Mysteries , though the older and better term is , Plays of Miracles , or Miracle ...
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... an epilogue from the bishop , enforcing the moral of the play , which of course turns on the doctrine of transubstantiation . The doctrine of transubstantiation seems to have been especially fruitful Miracle - plays II.
... an epilogue from the bishop , enforcing the moral of the play , which of course turns on the doctrine of transubstantiation . The doctrine of transubstantiation seems to have been especially fruitful Miracle - plays II.
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... The whole winds up with an epilogue from the bishop , enforcing the moral of the play , which of course turns on the doctrine of transubstantiation . There are several sets or series of Miracle - plays Miracle - plays II.
... The whole winds up with an epilogue from the bishop , enforcing the moral of the play , which of course turns on the doctrine of transubstantiation . There are several sets or series of Miracle - plays Miracle - plays II.
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