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Winchester Dialogues refers to two works of Early English Drama found in Winchester College MS 33, first published by Norman Davis in 1979.〔Non-Cycle Plays and the Winchester Dialogues: Facsimiles of Plays and Fragments in Various Manuscripts and the Dialogues in Winchester College MS 33, edited by Norman Davis, with a transcript of the Dialogues (1979).〕 ''Occupation and Idleness'' is a mid-fifteenth century interlude or play, although it is referred to as a "dialogue". ''Lucidus and Dubius'' is better described as a semi-dramatic dialogue rather than a play.〔Richard Beadle, "Occupation and Idleness", Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 32 (2001), 7-47.〕〔Annals of English drama, 975-1700 : an analytical record of all plays, extant or lost, chronologically arranged and indexed by authors, titles, dramatic companies, etc. by Alfred Harbage ; revised by S. Schoenbaum. London : Routledge, 1989.〕 == ''Lucidus and Dubius'' == The following two stanzas (Lines 440 - 449) serve to provide a general description of ''Lucidus and Dubius.'' * LUCIDUS: A, douteful Dubius, doubtful Dubius! * The cause there-of is this. * The first maide that ever was * was Eve, Adamys wyf. * Sche wrou3t the first trespas * and made al oure wo and stryf; * and as thurgh a mayde deth come in * and al men were lore, * Crist so wolde be Mary Virgyn * alle the world restore. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Winchester Dialogues」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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