The Shaping of English Literature and the Readers' Share in the Development of Its FormsThomas Y. Crowell Company, 1927 - 314 Seiten |
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... women come to the empty sepulchre and are told by an angel that Christ is risen . But instead of this being followed by the Te Deum in the usual way there was presented before the interested and curious con- gregation of Saxons and ...
... women come to the empty sepulchre and are told by an angel that Christ is risen . But instead of this being followed by the Te Deum in the usual way there was presented before the interested and curious con- gregation of Saxons and ...
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... women was , or could be , a reader in the sense in which we to - day understand the word . They must be content to ... women , seen more clearly now , and their ways better known . Most of the queens could read , and we hear of various ...
... women was , or could be , a reader in the sense in which we to - day understand the word . They must be content to ... women , seen more clearly now , and their ways better known . Most of the queens could read , and we hear of various ...
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... women's parts , as was the custom of the Elizabethan stage . He was a very beautiful boy , and when he acted in The Silent Woman Pepys wrote in his diary : Kynaston had the good turn to appear in three shapes : first as a poor woman in ...
... women's parts , as was the custom of the Elizabethan stage . He was a very beautiful boy , and when he acted in The Silent Woman Pepys wrote in his diary : Kynaston had the good turn to appear in three shapes : first as a poor woman in ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I THE SCOP AND THE GLEEMAN | 9 |
THE CHURCH AND THE SAXONS | 15 |
SAXON RUNES AND MANUSCRIPTS | 21 |
Urheberrecht | |
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