The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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William Shakespeare. Townley and the Chester series by the introduction of allegorical personages into some of the plays . In the earlier miracle - plays the personages all belonged to the religious history which the plays were written ...
William Shakespeare. Townley and the Chester series by the introduction of allegorical personages into some of the plays . In the earlier miracle - plays the personages all belonged to the religious history which the plays were written ...
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... personages , who , it will be seen upon a mo- ment's reflection , represent an extraneous human element , and are , in fact , clumsy embodiments alternately of the mental conditions of the other characters and of the audi- ence ...
... personages , who , it will be seen upon a mo- ment's reflection , represent an extraneous human element , and are , in fact , clumsy embodiments alternately of the mental conditions of the other characters and of the audi- ence ...
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... personages in- tended as satire upon classes and individuals , and as rep- resentations of the manners and customs of the day , took , year after year , more and more the place of the cold and stiff abstractions which filled the stage ...
... personages in- tended as satire upon classes and individuals , and as rep- resentations of the manners and customs of the day , took , year after year , more and more the place of the cold and stiff abstractions which filled the stage ...
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