Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900, 2. kötetRice University, 1962 Issues focus "... on four fields of British literature which rotate quarterly as follows: winter--English Renaissance; spring--Tudor and Stuart drama; summer--Restoration and Eighteenth century; and autumn--Nineteenth century." |
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160. oldal
... audience by evil actions and speech what that audience should not do , what path to avoid . An example of an evil character assuming the usual posi- tive homiletic and expository function of the Virtues can be found in Wisdom . The play ...
... audience by evil actions and speech what that audience should not do , what path to avoid . An example of an evil character assuming the usual posi- tive homiletic and expository function of the Virtues can be found in Wisdom . The play ...
161. oldal
... audience as patently evil . The first task of the Vice in the old morality , usually fulfilled during his first appearance on stage , is to announce his evil nature and intentions to his audience . Then , throughout the play , he keeps ...
... audience as patently evil . The first task of the Vice in the old morality , usually fulfilled during his first appearance on stage , is to announce his evil nature and intentions to his audience . Then , throughout the play , he keeps ...
163. oldal
audience how she has corrupted man by revealing that he has become a great swearer ( D3 ) . However , it is not the fact that the Vice swears which condemns him so much , as what he swears by ; Myscheff's pious oath noted previously ( p ...
audience how she has corrupted man by revealing that he has become a great swearer ( D3 ) . However , it is not the fact that the Vice swears which condemns him so much , as what he swears by ; Myscheff's pious oath noted previously ( p ...
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Aden John M Pope and the Satiric Adversary 267 | 27 |
Cannon Charles K The Relation of the Additions | 229 |
Cook Richard I The Uses of Saeva Indignatio | 287 |
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