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... Chester and York plays in that it does succeed in giving us a real character , although an unpleasant one . The York play is longer than the Chester , but no more real . The dramatist covers more space by making Joseph relate , quire ...
... Chester and York plays in that it does succeed in giving us a real character , although an unpleasant one . The York play is longer than the Chester , but no more real . The dramatist covers more space by making Joseph relate , quire ...
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... CHESTER PLAYS A. Their Authorship and Date . Ch . I and II present some evidence as to the identity of their author , and therefore as to their date . The fact that this internal ... Chester plays were written by b 2 The Chester Plays xix.
... CHESTER PLAYS A. Their Authorship and Date . Ch . I and II present some evidence as to the identity of their author , and therefore as to their date . The fact that this internal ... Chester plays were written by b 2 The Chester Plays xix.
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materially the theory that the Chester plays were written by Randall or Ranulf Higden , a monk of St. Werburgh's , Chester , who took the vows in 1299 and died in 1364 , and whose chief claim to fame has hitherto been the authorship of ...
materially the theory that the Chester plays were written by Randall or Ranulf Higden , a monk of St. Werburgh's , Chester , who took the vows in 1299 and died in 1364 , and whose chief claim to fame has hitherto been the authorship of ...
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... Chester , the author of the Polychronicon . If , however , we find the same material taken from the same sources in both the plays and the ... Chester version was in the Supputationes of Martinus Polonus ( see The Chester Plays xxi.
... Chester , the author of the Polychronicon . If , however , we find the same material taken from the same sources in both the plays and the ... Chester version was in the Supputationes of Martinus Polonus ( see The Chester Plays xxi.
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... Chester plays were written by Randall Higden , a monk of Chester , in the first half of the fourteenth century ; chance references to other unimportant per- sons in these manuscripts can be verified , and the persons referred to ...
... Chester plays were written by Randall Higden , a monk of Chester , in the first half of the fourteenth century ; chance references to other unimportant per- sons in these manuscripts can be verified , and the persons referred to ...
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adversative Ælfric's aungel Ben Jonson Chester plays childe chylde concessive clause construction coördinate Coventry cycle deah deah-clause dede dramatist eall example ffor full form fultum Garcius goddys gode gour H B Wh hath haue hayll hine iijus ijus pastor indefinite Joseph Latin liturgical drama lord Luke Maria Mary mercy Middle English Migne Modern English myght mystery plays neuer nevyr Old English omit H optative Orosius passage passim Patr peah Ph.D Polychronicon primus pastor pron prophecy Protev Pseudo-Matt sall sayde sentence seyd shal Shepherds shulde sone Tertius pastor thay thee ther therfore thou thow thyng Towneley translation Trowle Tunc verb Vulg wære wæron wold wyff wyll þæt þam þat þeah þis
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