The Beginnings of the English Secular And Romantic Drama a Paper Read Before Th

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The Beginnings of the English Secular And Romantic Drama a Paper Read Before Th
A W Arthur William Reed
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. . . (because he) nedyth the helpe of no nother thyng To the helpe of his gloryous beyng But euery othr thyng hath nede of his ayde.
{Gentleness and ISlobility. ) Again, we read in the ' Boke of Purgatory ' : Thou knowest . . . That the body of man is . . . All tender and naked ... Ye fysshes haue of theyr nature shelles or skalys to couer and defend theyr bodyes, the bestes be full of here and haue thycke skynnes, the foules haue fethers.
In Gentleness and Nobility this appears as follows
... : The bestes haue herr & also a thik sken The fissh skalis or shells to kepe theyr bodyes in The foulis fethers & so euerithing Bi nature hath his proper couering Saue man himself which is born all nakyd.
But the soul of man is ' intelleftiue ' and ' hath a more noble and worthy beyng than the brute best whiche hath but lyfe sensytyue'; there are also souls 'vegetatiue' (plant life).
28 THE BEGINNINGS OF THE ENGLISH This fundamental classification appears in the Four Elements : Plantis and herbys growe and be insensate Brute bestis haue memory and their wyttes fyue But thou has all those and soule intelledlyue So by reason of thyne understandynge Thou hast domynyon of other bestes all.


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