Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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... play is , that it was in existence in 1551 . The oldest edition of Gammer Gurton's Needle is dated 1575 : but how long the play may have been composed before that year is uncertain . The title - page of the 1575 edition describes it as " ...
... play is , that it was in existence in 1551 . The oldest edition of Gammer Gurton's Needle is dated 1575 : but how long the play may have been composed before that year is uncertain . The title - page of the 1575 edition describes it as " ...
Pagina 139
... play . " Of what may be called at least the transition from the moral - play to the history , we have an example in Bale's drama of Kynge Johan , which was written in all probability some years before the middle of the sixteenth century ...
... play . " Of what may be called at least the transition from the moral - play to the history , we have an example in Bale's drama of Kynge Johan , which was written in all probability some years before the middle of the sixteenth century ...
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... play is in rhyme , but some variety is produced by the measure or length of the line being occasionally changed . Another surviving play produced during this interval is the Tragedy of Tancred and Gismund , founded upon Boccaccio's well ...
... play is in rhyme , but some variety is produced by the measure or length of the line being occasionally changed . Another surviving play produced during this interval is the Tragedy of Tancred and Gismund , founded upon Boccaccio's well ...
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