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Morality play   /mərˈæləti pleɪ/   Listen
Morality play

noun
1.
An allegorical play popular in the 15th and 16th centuries; characters personified virtues and vices.






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"Morality play" Quotes from Famous Books



... with these two, who shape their course by the light of their own souls, the authorised exponents of morality play a secondary and for the most part a sorry part. The old Pope mournfully reflects that his seven years' tillage of the garden of the Church has issued only in the "timid leaf and the uncertain bud," while the perfect flower, Pompilia, has sprung up by the wayside ...
— Robert Browning • C. H. Herford



Words linked to "Morality play" :   dramatic play, play, drama



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