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41. oldal
Naturally , once they were started , these dramatic episodes tended to develop , so performance of the plays in the church itself became more difficult . Moreover , certain strict churchmen no doubt felt they were unsuitable for ...
Naturally , once they were started , these dramatic episodes tended to develop , so performance of the plays in the church itself became more difficult . Moreover , certain strict churchmen no doubt felt they were unsuitable for ...
43. oldal
Mounted heralds , preceded by trumpeters , read the banns or proclamations , and then the presentation of the plays began . To enable as large a number of people as possible to see them , each play was repeated several times in ...
Mounted heralds , preceded by trumpeters , read the banns or proclamations , and then the presentation of the plays began . To enable as large a number of people as possible to see them , each play was repeated several times in ...
44. oldal
play . It is believed to have been performed during the reign of Edward III , but the first records of it appear in Henry VI's reign . ... These Morality plays are much lighter in theme than the earlier Miracle plays .
play . It is believed to have been performed during the reign of Edward III , but the first records of it appear in Henry VI's reign . ... These Morality plays are much lighter in theme than the earlier Miracle plays .
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