Studies in Philology, Volume 30University of North Carolina Press, 1933 |
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THE YORK AND TOWNELEY PLAYS ON THE HARROWING OF HELL By CHESTER G. CURTISS The difficulty of determining the exact relation between the York and Towneley plays has long been recognized . The greater number of plays in the one cycle are ...
THE YORK AND TOWNELEY PLAYS ON THE HARROWING OF HELL By CHESTER G. CURTISS The difficulty of determining the exact relation between the York and Towneley plays has long been recognized . The greater number of plays in the one cycle are ...
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... York revised it . That the Towneley scribe had at hand the present York text plus the Gospel of Nichodemus instead of this early York text seems unlikely in view of the fact that , though the corrections by Towneley of errors in the extant ...
... York revised it . That the Towneley scribe had at hand the present York text plus the Gospel of Nichodemus instead of this early York text seems unlikely in view of the fact that , though the corrections by Towneley of errors in the extant ...
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... York cycle a play closer to the source than either the present York or Towneley text . Montgomery School , Wynnewood , Pennsylvania . ELEMENTS IN THE COMPOSITION OF KING LEAR By MADELEINE DORAN 3 Chester G. Curtiss 33.
... York cycle a play closer to the source than either the present York or Towneley text . Montgomery School , Wynnewood , Pennsylvania . ELEMENTS IN THE COMPOSITION OF KING LEAR By MADELEINE DORAN 3 Chester G. Curtiss 33.
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Chester G Curtiss The York and Towneley Plays on | 24 |
Madeleine Doran Elements in the Composition of King | 34 |
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