A History of English Literature: From the beginnings to 1700. 2d edNaouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... earlier stage of the drama , or have been re - invented by the author for his own particular purpose . And even apart from this expository figure the Chester plays are rich in didact- ic passages . Nowhere for instance has the original ...
... earlier stage of the drama , or have been re - invented by the author for his own particular purpose . And even apart from this expository figure the Chester plays are rich in didact- ic passages . Nowhere for instance has the original ...
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... earlier plays has been sacrificed , and there is much more bustle and action . The forces of good have been reduced to the single figure of Mercy , while those of evil are a company of merry ne'er - do - wells , who poke broad fun at ...
... earlier plays has been sacrificed , and there is much more bustle and action . The forces of good have been reduced to the single figure of Mercy , while those of evil are a company of merry ne'er - do - wells , who poke broad fun at ...
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... earlier humour comedies , but in Volpone and The Alchemist at least he has chosen plots that lend themselves to the method without any forcing . The crowd of fortune hunters that flock around the supposedly dying Volpone , and more ...
... earlier humour comedies , but in Volpone and The Alchemist at least he has chosen plots that lend themselves to the method without any forcing . The crowd of fortune hunters that flock around the supposedly dying Volpone , and more ...
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