The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 215A. Constable, 1912 |
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... play was an amateur ; the Elizabethan playwright was anything but that his work at the outset had often very grim results for him . The writer of the ' Miracle Play ' had been enough in earnest once . But his age of religiosity was far ...
... play was an amateur ; the Elizabethan playwright was anything but that his work at the outset had often very grim results for him . The writer of the ' Miracle Play ' had been enough in earnest once . But his age of religiosity was far ...
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... play . So that the new drama was not much inspired on that side . On the other hand , it was completely secular . We need to know but a little of the medieval drama , we have only to read some of the miracle plays and the moralities of ...
... play . So that the new drama was not much inspired on that side . On the other hand , it was completely secular . We need to know but a little of the medieval drama , we have only to read some of the miracle plays and the moralities of ...
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... play - writing . Those among our dramatic critics and authors who are fond of the phrases ' sense of the stage , ' ' sense of ' the theatre , ' might , then , point to the Elizabethan play- wright as in a pre - eminent position to ...
... play - writing . Those among our dramatic critics and authors who are fond of the phrases ' sense of the stage , ' ' sense of ' the theatre , ' might , then , point to the Elizabethan play- wright as in a pre - eminent position to ...
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