Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 288-289F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 219
... century , forty - four different names appearing on the list . In the following century the office had become more stable , and there were but twenty - five changes . In the seventeenth century the Speakership changed hands twenty ...
... century , forty - four different names appearing on the list . In the following century the office had become more stable , and there were but twenty - five changes . In the seventeenth century the Speakership changed hands twenty ...
Page 371
... century . The miracle plays began about the fourteenth century , and as these gradually treated of historical subjects the transition stage to the secular drama can easily be marked . But the religious drama proper survived in the ...
... century . The miracle plays began about the fourteenth century , and as these gradually treated of historical subjects the transition stage to the secular drama can easily be marked . But the religious drama proper survived in the ...
Page 372
... century , was any attempt made towards the construc- tion of real drama , and then the writers built their plays upon the English models . The répertoire of the English company included , amongst other plays , " Hamlet , " " Edward III ...
... century , was any attempt made towards the construc- tion of real drama , and then the writers built their plays upon the English models . The répertoire of the English company included , amongst other plays , " Hamlet , " " Edward III ...
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