University of California Chronicle, Том 30University of California Press, 1928 |
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... to drive Into a little galley Over the sea to play . One day is gone and another ; Without a sail or rudder , Our ship began to swim Unto this land's brim . Thou mayst slay us or 6 THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA CHRONICLE.
... to drive Into a little galley Over the sea to play . One day is gone and another ; Without a sail or rudder , Our ship began to swim Unto this land's brim . Thou mayst slay us or 6 THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA CHRONICLE.
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... plays whose language as well as whose plots often left much to be desired from a moral standpoint . It is well known that envious foes tried to direct toward him the watchful eyes of the Inquisition which , among less admirable things ...
... plays whose language as well as whose plots often left much to be desired from a moral standpoint . It is well known that envious foes tried to direct toward him the watchful eyes of the Inquisition which , among less admirable things ...
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... play , then of a religious play like the medieval mysteries , then of a dramatized exposition of the mystery of the Holy Eucharist to be played in the open on Corpus Christi Day . A recent Spanish literary historian singles out as the ...
... play , then of a religious play like the medieval mysteries , then of a dramatized exposition of the mystery of the Holy Eucharist to be played in the open on Corpus Christi Day . A recent Spanish literary historian singles out as the ...
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... plays based on the lives of different saints may be called ecclesi- astical dramas , for they seem evidently intended not merely for edification , but particularly for preserving and increasing the faith of believers in the ...
... plays based on the lives of different saints may be called ecclesi- astical dramas , for they seem evidently intended not merely for edification , but particularly for preserving and increasing the faith of believers in the ...
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... plays . In The Best Gleaner we have a vivid picture of the long period of famine and of the consequent suffering in the ... play Tirso withdraws the more idyllic elements so conspicuous in the original story . Boaz falls in love with the ...
... plays . In The Best Gleaner we have a vivid picture of the long period of famine and of the consequent suffering in the ... play Tirso withdraws the more idyllic elements so conspicuous in the original story . Boaz falls in love with the ...
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