| 1864 - 694 sivua
...mother (though' Sara is not herself brought in) breaks out in the most natural and affecting manner (11. 175, 205, 254—261, 372); and the joyful rebound...manner, without reference to types or Christianity. In printing, the contractions of the manuscript are extended (in italics); there are few peculiarities... | |
| 1884 - 770 sivua
...(though Sara is not herself brought in) breaks out in the most natural and affecting manner (11. ITS. 205, 254—261, 372); and the joyful rebound of emotion...audience. Finally, the lesson of faith for 'learned and lowed' and 'the wisest of us all' is taught by the 'Doctor' in the simplest manner, without reference... | |
| Walter Rye - 1885 - 368 sivua
...are touched in with a life not found elsewhere. The thought of the mother (though Sara is not herself brought in) breaks out in the most natural and affecting...manner, without reference to types or Christianity. In printing, ' the contractions of the manuseript are extended (in italics). There are few peculiarities... | |
| 1887 - 592 sivua
...mother (though Sara is not herself brought in) .breaks out in the most natural and affecting manner ; and the joyful rebound of emotion after the painful...have warmly appealed to the hearts of the audience." If the play had been as popular in St. Dunstan's and in Canterbury, as it was elswhere, it would hardly... | |
| Albert Stanburrough Cook - 1915 - 592 sivua
...C Oen- 9- l6 Finis. Dra fracias ! per me, Grorgt Belli*, I * MS. was (em. K.) Cam, Ltn-dijem, come must have warmly appealed to the hearts of the audience....taught by the " Doctor " in the simplest manner.' Gayley thinks this the third miracle-play in order of time, the first being TTie Harrowing of /fell... | |
| Albert Stanburrough Cook - 1915 - 594 sivua
...elsewhere. The thought of the mother . . . breaks out in the most natural and affecting manner, . . . and the joyful rebound of emotion after the painful...and the apostrophes of Isaac to the " gentle sheep," 1 MS. is 4 MS. this 8 W. adds : * Gen. 9. 12-15 6 Gen. 9. 16 Fini8. Deo gracias ! per me, George Bellin,... | |
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