A History of English Literature: From the beginnings to 1700. 2d edNaouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... figure of an expositor , or doctor as he is called , has been introduced , who rides beside the pageant cart and expounds the meaning of the scene . A similar figure occurs in some of the German Cor- pus Christi processions that have ...
... figure of an expositor , or doctor as he is called , has been introduced , who rides beside the pageant cart and expounds the meaning of the scene . A similar figure occurs in some of the German Cor- pus Christi processions that have ...
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... figure , modelled on Thraso . But it is only incidents and figures that Udall can borrow , for by disinfecting his plot of all its more cynical elements he has robbed himself of all real motives for intrigue . Instead of the standard ...
... figure , modelled on Thraso . But it is only incidents and figures that Udall can borrow , for by disinfecting his plot of all its more cynical elements he has robbed himself of all real motives for intrigue . Instead of the standard ...
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... figure on whom Shakespeare has concentrated all his skill is the Good Duke Humphrey , actually a secondary figure as far as the plot goes , and of importance only as the cne upright patriot left , the man who might have helped Henry to ...
... figure on whom Shakespeare has concentrated all his skill is the Good Duke Humphrey , actually a secondary figure as far as the plot goes , and of importance only as the cne upright patriot left , the man who might have helped Henry to ...
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