Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 3Houghton, Mifflin, 1901 |
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Pagina 32
... write a Latin theme ; and he is told that , if he remains in the communion of the Church , he must do so as a hearer , and that , if he is resolved to be a teacher , he must begin by being a schis- matic . His choice is soon made . He ...
... write a Latin theme ; and he is told that , if he remains in the communion of the Church , he must do so as a hearer , and that , if he is resolved to be a teacher , he must begin by being a schis- matic . His choice is soon made . He ...
Pagina 52
... writing in Fletcher and Massinger , and more than might be wished even in Ben Jonson and Shakespeare , who are comparatively pure . But it is impossible to trace in their plays any systematic attempt to associate vice with those things ...
... writing in Fletcher and Massinger , and more than might be wished even in Ben Jonson and Shakespeare , who are comparatively pure . But it is impossible to trace in their plays any systematic attempt to associate vice with those things ...
Pagina 54
... writer to create a conventional world in which things forbidden by the Decalogue and the Statute Book shall be lawful , and yet that the exhibition may be harm- less , or even edifying . For example , we suppose , that the most austere ...
... writer to create a conventional world in which things forbidden by the Decalogue and the Statute Book shall be lawful , and yet that the exhibition may be harm- less , or even edifying . For example , we suppose , that the most austere ...
Pagina 72
... writer , whom he probably remembered as one of the gayest and handsomest of his brother's courtiers . The King determined to pay Wycherley's debts , and to settle on the unfortunate poet a pension of two hundred pounds a year . This ...
... writer , whom he probably remembered as one of the gayest and handsomest of his brother's courtiers . The King determined to pay Wycherley's debts , and to settle on the unfortunate poet a pension of two hundred pounds a year . This ...
Pagina 73
... write them down , without in the least sus- pecting that they were not his own . In his verses the same ideas , and even the same words , came over and over again several times in a short composition . His fine person bore the marks of ...
... write them down , without in the least sus- pecting that they were not his own . In his verses the same ideas , and even the same words , came over and over again several times in a short composition . His fine person bore the marks of ...
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