History of English Literature, Том 2H. Altemus Company, 1898 |
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... thing else . Now he picks out a ridicule , an affecta- tion , a species of folly , from the manners of the dandies and the courtiers ; a mode of swearing , an extravagant style , a habit of gesticulating , or any other oddity con ...
... thing else . Now he picks out a ridicule , an affecta- tion , a species of folly , from the manners of the dandies and the courtiers ; a mode of swearing , an extravagant style , a habit of gesticulating , or any other oddity con ...
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... things ; they see the ins and outs of lust raging without any feeling of shame , hypocrisy , or palliation ; and they exhibit it as they see it , Jonson as boldly as the rest , occasionally more boldly than the rest , strengthened as he ...
... things ; they see the ins and outs of lust raging without any feeling of shame , hypocrisy , or palliation ; and they exhibit it as they see it , Jonson as boldly as the rest , occasionally more boldly than the rest , strengthened as he ...
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... things . But this is only a semblance ; and the danger- ous primitive forces remain untamed and independent under the order which seems to restrain them . Let a great danger arise , a revolution take place , they will break out and ...
... things . But this is only a semblance ; and the danger- ous primitive forces remain untamed and independent under the order which seems to restrain them . Let a great danger arise , a revolution take place , they will break out and ...
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... thing , we , ordinary men , we only think a part of it ; we see one side , some isolated mark , sometimes two or three marks together ; for what is beyond , our sight fails us ; the infinite network of its infinitely - complicated and ...
... thing , we , ordinary men , we only think a part of it ; we see one side , some isolated mark , sometimes two or three marks together ; for what is beyond , our sight fails us ; the infinite network of its infinitely - complicated and ...
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... things , so eager and so excited in adoration and enjoyment , so violently and entirely carried to the very essence of voluptuousness . His Venus is unique ; no painting of Titian's has a more brilliant and delicious colouring ; 1 no ...
... things , so eager and so excited in adoration and enjoyment , so violently and entirely carried to the very essence of voluptuousness . His Venus is unique ; no painting of Titian's has a more brilliant and delicious colouring ; 1 no ...
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