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... Plays The third group of medieval literature consists of ' miracle ' plays about events , future as well as past , that were of great significance to Christians— wonderful events that gave rise to the term ' miracle ' . They are also ...
... Plays The third group of medieval literature consists of ' miracle ' plays about events , future as well as past , that were of great significance to Christians— wonderful events that gave rise to the term ' miracle ' . They are also ...
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... plays are usually attributed to him , but only sixteen of these were published in his lifetime . What sort of a man he was we do not know , though he won the admiration and affection of many of his con- temporaries , including the tough ...
... plays are usually attributed to him , but only sixteen of these were published in his lifetime . What sort of a man he was we do not know , though he won the admiration and affection of many of his con- temporaries , including the tough ...
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... plays ? All the equipment of a Jacobean wit , deploying plenty of word - play , epigrams , sententious sayings , neatly turned observations all ready for an anthology , and far - fetched comparisons such as this from The White Devil ...
... plays ? All the equipment of a Jacobean wit , deploying plenty of word - play , epigrams , sententious sayings , neatly turned observations all ready for an anthology , and far - fetched comparisons such as this from The White Devil ...
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