Periods of European Literature, Volume 4George Saintsbury William Blackwood, 1927 |
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... Mystery - cycles - The turning - point of the religious drama - The profane Mysteries - The secular drama before the fifteenth century - The Moralité — The Farce - The Sottie - The Sermon joyeux and the Monologue -The Moralités ...
... Mystery - cycles - The turning - point of the religious drama - The profane Mysteries - The secular drama before the fifteenth century - The Moralité — The Farce - The Sottie - The Sermon joyeux and the Monologue -The Moralités ...
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... mysteries of the His intellectual ' House of Fame ' as a modest onlooker ; he confidence . has no petition to present1 ; in his invoca- tion to Apollo he says he will go to the first laurel which he sees and will kiss it.2 Skelton , in ...
... mysteries of the His intellectual ' House of Fame ' as a modest onlooker ; he confidence . has no petition to present1 ; in his invoca- tion to Apollo he says he will go to the first laurel which he sees and will kiss it.2 Skelton , in ...
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... mysterious Hucheoun " of the Awle Ryale " 1 to represent the romantic type ; while the other writers of repute are akin in literary in- tention to Barbour , the author also of a lost Stewartis Oryginal and The Brut - to wit , Fordun ...
... mysterious Hucheoun " of the Awle Ryale " 1 to represent the romantic type ; while the other writers of repute are akin in literary in- tention to Barbour , the author also of a lost Stewartis Oryginal and The Brut - to wit , Fordun ...
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... Mysteries in England , notably in the York and Towneley Plays , but the most complete examples are found in Scots ... mysterious Hucheoun . To him too has been given Golagros and Gawane , but marked differences in style show that it ...
... Mysteries in England , notably in the York and Towneley Plays , but the most complete examples are found in Scots ... mysterious Hucheoun . To him too has been given Golagros and Gawane , but marked differences in style show that it ...
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... mysterious Thomas , they were originally as popular in England , and did not show that specific Scottish colour which they acquired by frequent repetition and recasting . The romantic matter is Arthurian , and the gnomic portions are in ...
... mysterious Thomas , they were originally as popular in England , and did not show that specific Scottish colour which they acquired by frequent repetition and recasting . The romantic matter is Arthurian , and the gnomic portions are in ...
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