AnglisticaE. B. Everitt Rosenkilde and Bagger, 1965 - 314 páginas |
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... introduced for the " earthy " comic relief common to many Moralities and Mysteries . TEXTUAL NOTES . The lineation in this text is my own consecutive numbering of all printed lines in the first quarto , the two extant copies being in ...
... introduced for the " earthy " comic relief common to many Moralities and Mysteries . TEXTUAL NOTES . The lineation in this text is my own consecutive numbering of all printed lines in the first quarto , the two extant copies being in ...
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... introduce this incident , dragging it in , moreover , by the scruff of the neck ? Nothing ever looked less like an author's invention , but it does not appear in any account of Crecy that I have seen . Lord Audeley , in describing the ...
... introduce this incident , dragging it in , moreover , by the scruff of the neck ? Nothing ever looked less like an author's invention , but it does not appear in any account of Crecy that I have seen . Lord Audeley , in describing the ...
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... introduction to Ironside . This play manu- script , I feel certain , was made for theatre use by an experienced but not too neat penman , with several bits of help on name tags by others , and some gratuitous corrections and a few ...
... introduction to Ironside . This play manu- script , I feel certain , was made for theatre use by an experienced but not too neat penman , with several bits of help on name tags by others , and some gratuitous corrections and a few ...
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LEIR | 11 |
THE WEAKEST GOETH TO THE WALL | 61 |
EDMUND IRONSIDE | 103 |
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