The English moralities from the point of view of allegoryArdent Media, 1964 |
Contents
THE SUBJECT DEFINED | 1 |
THE MORALITIES CLASSIFIED | 18 |
ALLEGORICAL ELEMENTS IN | 24 |
XIII and XXIX allegorical action and speech in Plays IX | 37 |
MORALITIES DEALING WITH THE CON | 57 |
MORALITIES ILLUSTRATING A SPE | 180 |
MORALITIES DEALING WITH | 202 |
MORALITIES DEALING WITH | 211 |
CONTEMPORARY PLAYS WITH | 235 |
Disobedient Child Queen Hester Johan the Evangelist Kyng Daryus | 253 |
THE MORALITIES CONSIDERED | 257 |
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abstrac allegorical action appears Appius Appius and Virginia audience Avarice becomes Cambyses Castle of Perseverance characters Christ comes companions Conscience Corage Correctioun death desire Devil Dodsley doth drama English Moralities enters Everyman evil explains Falset finally follow Folye Frewyl friends gives God's goes Greedinesse heart human hero Humanum Genus Hyckescorner Hypocrisy Idleness Imagynacyon Infidelitie Iniquitie instruction Interlude interpretation introduced Ismael Johan John Bale joins Juventus King Kynge latter Lechery lesson lords Lucre Lust Magnyfycence Manhode Mankind Mary Mercy mind Miracle plays Moros Mynde nature Nichol Nobelyte Peace person personified abstractions Perverse Doctrine Philologus play pleasure present Pride Prologue Reason representing Respublica retire Sapience Satyre scene scheme Science Sedwyson Sensual Seven Deadly Sins Sinne soul speech stage tells thou tion Tom Collier type figure Ulpian Fulwel Understondyng Usury Virtues and Vices virtuous Wanton wealth Wisdom worldly Wylle Ynglond Youth