History of English Literature, Том 2H. Altemus Company, 1898 |
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... stage for his livelihood , and occupied himself also in touching up dramas . Having been challenged , he fought a duel , was seriously wounded , but killed 1 His character lies between those of Fielding and Dr. Johnson . 2 Mr. David ...
... stage for his livelihood , and occupied himself also in touching up dramas . Having been challenged , he fought a duel , was seriously wounded , but killed 1 His character lies between those of Fielding and Dr. Johnson . 2 Mr. David ...
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... stage in a man's dress . His characters , like those of la Bruyère and Theophrastus , were hammered out of solid deductions . Now it is a vice selected from the catalogue of moral philosophy , sensuality thirsting for gold : this ...
... stage in a man's dress . His characters , like those of la Bruyère and Theophrastus , were hammered out of solid deductions . Now it is a vice selected from the catalogue of moral philosophy , sensuality thirsting for gold : this ...
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... stage - masks , not living figures . Having acquired a fixed expression , they persist to the end of the piece in their unvarying grimace or their eternal frown . A man is not an abstract passion . He stamps the CHAP . III . 11 BEN JONSON .
... stage - masks , not living figures . Having acquired a fixed expression , they persist to the end of the piece in their unvarying grimace or their eternal frown . A man is not an abstract passion . He stamps the CHAP . III . 11 BEN JONSON .
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... stage and gave a representa- tion of moral treatises , fragments of history , scraps of satire ; he did not stamp new beings on the imagina- tion of mankind . He possesses all other gifts , and in particular the classical ; first of all ...
... stage and gave a representa- tion of moral treatises , fragments of history , scraps of satire ; he did not stamp new beings on the imagina- tion of mankind . He possesses all other gifts , and in particular the classical ; first of all ...
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... stage " 1 " One such to - day , as other plays shou'd be ; Where neither chorus wafts you o'er the seas , Nor creaking throne comes down the boys to please : Nor nimble squib is seen to make afeard The gentlewomen . But deeds , and ...
... stage " 1 " One such to - day , as other plays shou'd be ; Where neither chorus wafts you o'er the seas , Nor creaking throne comes down the boys to please : Nor nimble squib is seen to make afeard The gentlewomen . But deeds , and ...
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