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Pagina 205
... plays , usually called in England miracle plays , were typically acted and produced by the medieval trade guilds , as a matter of civic pride , for a community festival . Though sometimes done on stationary stages , a common mounting ...
... plays , usually called in England miracle plays , were typically acted and produced by the medieval trade guilds , as a matter of civic pride , for a community festival . Though sometimes done on stationary stages , a common mounting ...
Pagina 206
... plays in J. Q. Adams , Chief Pre - Shakespearean Dramas ( Houghton Mifflin ) , J. M. Manly , Specimens of the Pre - Shakesperean Drama ( Ginn ) , Vol . I , and ( with discussion ) , in A. W. Pollard , English Miracle Plays , Morality Plays ...
... plays in J. Q. Adams , Chief Pre - Shakespearean Dramas ( Houghton Mifflin ) , J. M. Manly , Specimens of the Pre - Shakesperean Drama ( Ginn ) , Vol . I , and ( with discussion ) , in A. W. Pollard , English Miracle Plays , Morality Plays ...
Pagina 343
... plays of Shakespeare , the masterpieces of Ben Jonson ( Volpone , The Alchemist ) , the later work of Thomas Dekker ( his Shoemakers ' Holiday had already been produced in 1599 ) , the greatest play of Thomas Heywood , the fine domestic ...
... plays of Shakespeare , the masterpieces of Ben Jonson ( Volpone , The Alchemist ) , the later work of Thomas Dekker ( his Shoemakers ' Holiday had already been produced in 1599 ) , the greatest play of Thomas Heywood , the fine domestic ...
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