A History of English Literature from Earliest Times to 1916T. Nelson, 1946 - Всего страниц: 702 |
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... play of Noah gives us some insight into the nature of these plays , and shows the blending of rough English humour with didactic purpose . For though the drama had its source in sacred story , in the method of telling we can trace the ...
... play of Noah gives us some insight into the nature of these plays , and shows the blending of rough English humour with didactic purpose . For though the drama had its source in sacred story , in the method of telling we can trace the ...
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... play ends with the singing of the Te Deum . The Office of the Shepherds was performed on Christmas Eve . A cradle was placed on the altar and beside it an image of the Virgin Mary . A number of the clergy represented the shepherds and ...
... play ends with the singing of the Te Deum . The Office of the Shepherds was performed on Christmas Eve . A cradle was placed on the altar and beside it an image of the Virgin Mary . A number of the clergy represented the shepherds and ...
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... plays deal with different incidents in the Life of Christ , the Passion and Crucifixion . The thirty - seventh play is the Harrowing of Hell- a play that always delighted the people , from its realistic presentation . A square ...
... plays deal with different incidents in the Life of Christ , the Passion and Crucifixion . The thirty - seventh play is the Harrowing of Hell- a play that always delighted the people , from its realistic presentation . A square ...
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Medieval Scholarship and the Latin Writers | 1 |
Middle English Period 10661400 | 7 |
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