English Literature: A Critical SurveyPitman, 1951 - 316 pagina's |
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Pagina 75
... popular ballads come from collections made in the seventeenth century or later , when they were given a literary form which belongs to a period considerably later than that in which they came into existence . It is probable that the ...
... popular ballads come from collections made in the seventeenth century or later , when they were given a literary form which belongs to a period considerably later than that in which they came into existence . It is probable that the ...
Pagina 170
... popular figures as St. George and the Turkish Knight constantly appeared . On May Day , the exploits of Robin Hood provided the favourite theme . The mumming - plays were little more than the dramatization of popular ballads , which ...
... popular figures as St. George and the Turkish Knight constantly appeared . On May Day , the exploits of Robin Hood provided the favourite theme . The mumming - plays were little more than the dramatization of popular ballads , which ...
Pagina 173
... popular theatre . By virtue of this play , the author , Thomas Kyd ( 1558-94 ) , occupies a unique place in literary history . The play was for half a century a prime favourite in the English theatre , and for much longer in the ...
... popular theatre . By virtue of this play , the author , Thomas Kyd ( 1558-94 ) , occupies a unique place in literary history . The play was for half a century a prime favourite in the English theatre , and for much longer in the ...
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