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Pagina 68
... already noted in Greece and Rome . The cycles are five in number . The Cornish Cycle ( of which the earliest copy is a 15th - century Oxford MS . ) consists of three plays : Origo Mundi ( The Creation of the World ) ; Passio Domini ...
... already noted in Greece and Rome . The cycles are five in number . The Cornish Cycle ( of which the earliest copy is a 15th - century Oxford MS . ) consists of three plays : Origo Mundi ( The Creation of the World ) ; Passio Domini ...
Pagina 203
... already been building a new theatre , the Savoy , and when it opened in October 1881 he transferred Patience to its boards . It was an auspicious occasion . The Prince of Wales sat in the Savoy's audience , enjoying , amongst other ...
... already been building a new theatre , the Savoy , and when it opened in October 1881 he transferred Patience to its boards . It was an auspicious occasion . The Prince of Wales sat in the Savoy's audience , enjoying , amongst other ...
Pagina 222
... already outlived them and will continue to do so ; the message contained in each of his major works is simple and traditional . If marriage is to be , then Christian monogamy it must be , for if a man and a woman are married the mere ...
... already outlived them and will continue to do so ; the message contained in each of his major works is simple and traditional . If marriage is to be , then Christian monogamy it must be , for if a man and a woman are married the mere ...
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