A History of English Literature: The Middle Ages and the Renascence (650-1660)Macmillan, 1964 - 1469 pages |
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Page 183
... plays , but was always several days . In Chester , where the series included only twenty - four plays , it took three days . The first nine were given on Whit - Monday , nine more on Whit - Tuesday , and the last six on the Wednesday ...
... plays , but was always several days . In Chester , where the series included only twenty - four plays , it took three days . The first nine were given on Whit - Monday , nine more on Whit - Tuesday , and the last six on the Wednesday ...
Page 387
... plays for the queen's diversion . He had to examine plays which were to be per- formed in her presence , whether written on purpose for her or chosen among such as had had success with the public . Of the subsisting titles of the lost plays ...
... plays for the queen's diversion . He had to examine plays which were to be per- formed in her presence , whether written on purpose for her or chosen among such as had had success with the public . Of the subsisting titles of the lost plays ...
Page 410
... PLAYS ( 1590-1616 ) 1. The Advent of Shakespeare . - The relation of Shake- speare's plays to contemporary drama is the first problem connected with them which confronts the historian of litera- ture , and the only one he can treat with ...
... PLAYS ( 1590-1616 ) 1. The Advent of Shakespeare . - The relation of Shake- speare's plays to contemporary drama is the first problem connected with them which confronts the historian of litera- ture , and the only one he can treat with ...
Contents
ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE 6501066 | 55 |
THE PREROMANTIC PERIOD 177098 | 98 |
BOOK III | 199 |
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