The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen11Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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... humour , and even broad farce , were introduced ; the several streams of dramatic tradition which had come down from an earlier time were merged in the fully developed Mys- tery or Miracle play . The trade guilds had become centres of ...
... humour , and even broad farce , were introduced ; the several streams of dramatic tradition which had come down from an earlier time were merged in the fully developed Mys- tery or Miracle play . The trade guilds had become centres of ...
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... humour as readily as it embraced the most serious conviction and the most elevated emotion . It was , therefore , entirely congru- ous with the deepest piety of the time that grotesque figures , monstrous gargoyles , broadly humorous ...
... humour as readily as it embraced the most serious conviction and the most elevated emotion . It was , therefore , entirely congru- ous with the deepest piety of the time that grotesque figures , monstrous gargoyles , broadly humorous ...
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... humour which , above all others , keeps human nature sane and sound . To the Mysteries and Miracle plays succeeded the Moralities . Whether these later and less dramatic plays were developed out of the earlier dramatic forms is ...
... humour which , above all others , keeps human nature sane and sound . To the Mysteries and Miracle plays succeeded the Moralities . Whether these later and less dramatic plays were developed out of the earlier dramatic forms is ...
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... humour , and an equally real Herod , who gave free play to the melodramatic ele- ment so dear to the uncultivated in every age , appeared those very tenuous and shadowy abstractions , the World , the Flesh , the Devil , not as actors in ...
... humour , and an equally real Herod , who gave free play to the melodramatic ele- ment so dear to the uncultivated in every age , appeared those very tenuous and shadowy abstractions , the World , the Flesh , the Devil , not as actors in ...
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... humour and liveliness of the comedy . One of the earliest forms which comedy took was the Interlude a transitional dramatic form with which the name of John Heywood is identified . A London boy , believed to have sung for a time in the ...
... humour and liveliness of the comedy . One of the earliest forms which comedy took was the Interlude a transitional dramatic form with which the name of John Heywood is identified . A London boy , believed to have sung for a time in the ...
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