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Meditations on the Life of Christ, trans. Ragusa and Green; MED: Middle English Dictionary; OED: Oxford English Dictionary; RB: Richard Beadle, ed., York Plays; REED: Records of Early English Drama; YA: Davidson and OConnor, York Art; York Breviary: Breviarium ad
Meditations on the Life of Christ, trans. Ragusa and Green; MED: Middle English Dictionary; OED: Oxford English Dictionary; RB: Richard Beadle, ed., York Plays; REED: Records of Early English Drama; YA: Davidson and OConnor, York Art; York Breviary: Breviarium ad
Meditations on the Life of Christ, trans. Ragusa and Green; MED: Middle English Dictionary; OED: Oxford English Dictionary; RB: Richard Beadle, ed., York Plays; REED: Records of Early English Drama; YA: Davidson and OConnor, York Art; York Breviary: Breviarium ad
light of this, a brief overview of the last years ofRichard II's reign might prove useful, by way of providing context for these poems. In early July 1397 the king arrested without warning his uncle, the duke of Gloucester,
Quarrel ofRichard II," p. 189. 17 Barron, "The Quarrel ofRichard II," p. 181. 18 Barron, "The Quarrel ofRichard II," p. 191. 19 Barron, "The Quarrel ofRichard II," p. 195. 20 Barron, "The Quarrel ofRichard II,"
Meditations on the Life of Christ, trans. Ragusa and Green; MED: Middle English Dictionary; OED: Oxford English Dictionary; RB: Richard Beadle, ed., York Plays; REED: Records of Early English Drama; YA: Davidson and OConnor, York Art; York Breviary: Breviarium ad
Meditations on the Life of Christ, trans. Ragusa and Green; MED: Middle English Dictionary; OED: Oxford English Dictionary; RB: Richard Beadle, ed., York Plays; REED: Records of Early English Drama; YA: Davidson and OConnor, York Art; York Breviary: Breviarium ad
Meditations on the Life of Christ, trans. Ragusa and Green; MED: Middle English Dictionary; OED: Oxford English Dictionary; RB: Richard Beadle, ed., York Plays; REED: Records of Early English Drama; YA: Davidson and OConnor, York Art; York Breviary: Breviarium ad
Meditations on the Life of Christ, trans. Ragusa and Green; MED: Middle English Dictionary; OED: Oxford English Dictionary; RB: Richard Beadle, ed., York Plays; REED: Records of Early English Drama; YA: Davidson and OConnor, York Art; York Breviary: Breviarium ad
Meditations on the Life of Christ, trans. Ragusa and Green; MED: Middle English Dictionary; OED: Oxford English Dictionary; RB: Richard Beadle, ed., York Plays; REED: Records of Early English Drama; YA: Davidson and OConnor, York Art; York Breviary: Breviarium ad
of the Virgin (Fergus) The York Corpus Christi Cycle: Play 44, The Death of Mary Play 44, THE DEATH OF MARY: FOOTNOTE 1 And they shall sing an antiphon, for example, Hail, queen of heaven Play 44, THE DEATH
11 REED: York, 1:109. 12 See REED: York, 1:187; in 1527 the Clerks deputy is named for the task (REED: York, 1:263). 13 For the text of this fragment, see York Plays, ed. Beadle, pp. 40405. 14 REED: York, 1:351.
fearful of the unreliability of those he had to trust, Munday could hardly find a more gratifying pair of villains. In accordance with this socially conservative reconstruction of the myth, Munday's own career was that of a semi-official agent of
of Yrland. Robert de Vere, earl of Oxford (136292), was one ofRichard IIs favorites and was made duke of Ireland in 1386. In the Merciless Parliament of 1388, he was among the supporters ofRichard who were accused
Meditations on the Life of Christ, trans. Ragusa and Green; MED: Middle English Dictionary; OED: Oxford English Dictionary; RB: Richard Beadle, ed., York Plays; REED: Records of Early English Drama; YA: Davidson and OConnor, York Art; York Breviary: Breviarium ad
Meditations on the Life of Christ, trans. Ragusa and Green; MED: Middle English Dictionary; OED: Oxford English Dictionary; RB: Richard Beadle, ed., York Plays; REED: Records of Early English Drama; YA: Davidson and OConnor, York Art; York Breviary: Breviarium ad
Meditations on the Life of Christ, trans. Ragusa and Green; MED: Middle English Dictionary; OED: Oxford English Dictionary; RB: Richard Beadle, ed., York Plays; REED: Records of Early English Drama; YA: Davidson and OConnor, York Art; York Breviary: Breviarium ad
3, numbers of duality (as in the debate) and trinity. Meditation upon these lengths might suggest a cruciform shape, with a vertical base of eight units, a horizontal crossbar of nine, and a topmast of three. One manuscript of the
Meditations on the Life of Christ, trans. Ragusa and Green; MED: Middle English Dictionary; OED: Oxford English Dictionary; RB: Richard Beadle, ed., York Plays; REED: Records of Early English Drama; YA: Davidson and OConnor, York Art; York Breviary: Breviarium ad
Meditations on the Life of Christ, trans. Ragusa and Green; MED: Middle English Dictionary; OED: Oxford English Dictionary; RB: Richard Beadle, ed., York Plays; REED: Records of Early English Drama; YA: Davidson and OConnor, York Art; York Breviary: Breviarium ad