a play allegorical in structure, which has for its main object the teaching of some lesson for the guidance of life, and in which the principal characters are personified abstractions or highly universalized types. Washington University Studies - 第 152 頁Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.) 著 - 1914完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.) - 1914 - 426 頁
...For the full text see Representative English Comedies, p. Iv, and Plays of our Forefathers, p. 280. then, were series of short plays or pageants, each...were personified abstractions or highly universalized types."16 These definitions do not, of a certainty, suggest any very distinct relationship between... | |
| William Roy Mackenzie - 1914 - 304 頁
...definition, then, may take the following shape : A Morality is a flay, allegorical in structure, which has for its main object the teaching of some lesson for...guidance of life, and in which the principal characters are personified abstractions or highly universalized types. Before we proceed to a detailed examination... | |
| 1914 - 540 頁
...of play. His definition is as follows : "A Morality is a play, allegorical in structure, which has for its main object the teaching of some lesson for...guidance of life, and in which the principal characters are personified abstractions or highly universalized types." From the point of view of allegory as... | |
| William Roy Mackenzie - 1914 - 306 頁
...shape : A Morality is a play, allegorical in structure, which has for its main object the teacliing of some lesson for the guidance of life, and in which the principal characters are personified abstractions or highly universalized types. — i Before we proceed to a detailed examination... | |
| John Strong Perry Tatlock, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - 860 頁
...exact definition (WR Mackenzie in The English Moralities) " a play allegorical in structure, which has for its main object the teaching of some lesson for...guidance of life, and in which the principal characters ar« personified abstractions or highly universalized types." It will be readily seen that the morality... | |
| John Strong Perry Tatlock, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - 860 頁
...Mackenzie in The English Moralities) "a play" aTIegorical in structure, which has for its main object tlie sir, Bnt add your father are personified abstractions or highly universalized types." It will be readily seen that the morality... | |
| Mark Hawkins-Dady - 1996 - 1024 頁
...definition still the one most frequently cited: "a Morality is a play, allegorical in structure, which has for its main object the teaching of some lesson for...guidance of life, and in which the principal characters are personified abstractions or highly universalized types". After so defining his subject, the author... | |
| William Egginton - 2003 - 220 頁
...performances known as morality plays, "[a] Morality is a play, allegorical in structure, which has for its main object the teaching of some lesson for...guidance of life, and in which the principal characters are personified abstractions or highly universalized types." 100 These personified abstractions (such... | |
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