Periods of European Literature, Volume 4George Saintsbury William Blackwood, 1927 |
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... comedy - Of the authors -The versification 236 CHAPTER VIII . THE DRAMA IN ENGLAND AND IN SCOTLAND . - Comparison with the French The term ' Miracle ' - Early Miracles - Interference of the Gilds - The cyclic idea - The Harrowing of ...
... comedy - Of the authors -The versification 236 CHAPTER VIII . THE DRAMA IN ENGLAND AND IN SCOTLAND . - Comparison with the French The term ' Miracle ' - Early Miracles - Interference of the Gilds - The cyclic idea - The Harrowing of ...
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... comedy of it , not the luxury and extravagance , which moves him . So he has given us the Turnament between the tailor and cobbler , with its even more mischievous Amendis to the offended craftsmen , and not a few verses on the display ...
... comedy of it , not the luxury and extravagance , which moves him . So he has given us the Turnament between the tailor and cobbler , with its even more mischievous Amendis to the offended craftsmen , and not a few verses on the display ...
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... COMEDY- OF THE AUTHORS - THE VERSIFICATION . IF we consider the fifteenth century , as indeed we must , an experimental period , then the drama is its chief experiment . The history of the drama is the the fifteenth century ...
... COMEDY- OF THE AUTHORS - THE VERSIFICATION . IF we consider the fifteenth century , as indeed we must , an experimental period , then the drama is its chief experiment . The history of the drama is the the fifteenth century ...
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... comedy , in the stricter æsthetic sense , was an additional proof rather than the essen- tial quality of this secularisation . It came more slowly and heavily in England than in France , and it was developed most fully in the literary ...
... comedy , in the stricter æsthetic sense , was an additional proof rather than the essen- tial quality of this secularisation . It came more slowly and heavily in England than in France , and it was developed most fully in the literary ...
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... comedy . By the fifteenth century when the citizens of the larger towns had completely discredited the con- ventionalities of chivalry and had found their amuse- ment in the burlesques of the Church , in tradesmen's knaveries , or ...
... comedy . By the fifteenth century when the citizens of the larger towns had completely discredited the con- ventionalities of chivalry and had found their amuse- ment in the burlesques of the Church , in tradesmen's knaveries , or ...
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