History of English Literature, Том 2Edmonston and Douglas, 1873 - Всего страниц: 722 |
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... Woman - Why these comedies are energetic and rude - How they conform with the tastes of the Renaissance . 191 194 Limits of his talent - Wherein he is inferior to Molière - Want of higher philosophy and comic gayety - His imagination ...
... Woman - Why these comedies are energetic and rude - How they conform with the tastes of the Renaissance . 191 194 Limits of his talent - Wherein he is inferior to Molière - Want of higher philosophy and comic gayety - His imagination ...
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... woman , violated . Every man was obliged to appear armed , and to be ready , with his burgh or his township , to repel marauders , who went about in bands . ‡ The animal was yet too powerful , too impetuous , too untamed . Anger and ...
... woman , violated . Every man was obliged to appear armed , and to be ready , with his burgh or his township , to repel marauders , who went about in bands . ‡ The animal was yet too powerful , too impetuous , too untamed . Anger and ...
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... woman ; they mar- ried but one , and kept faith with her . In fifteen centuries the dea of mar- riage is unchanged amongst them . The wife , on entering her husband's home , is aware that she gives herself altogether , * " that she will ...
... woman ; they mar- ried but one , and kept faith with her . In fifteen centuries the dea of mar- riage is unchanged amongst them . The wife , on entering her husband's home , is aware that she gives herself altogether , * " that she will ...
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... woman . ' " " " She took the heathen man fast by his hair ; she drew him by his limbs towards her disgrace- fully ; and the mischief - ful odious man at her pleasure laid ; so as the wretch she might the easiest well command . She with ...
... woman . ' " " " She took the heathen man fast by his hair ; she drew him by his limbs towards her disgrace- fully ; and the mischief - ful odious man at her pleasure laid ; so as the wretch she might the easiest well command . She with ...
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... who in this world was im moderately greedy , and whom that same vice of greediness followed there , he became quiet . And the vulture should cease , so that he tore • woman . not the liver of Tityus the king $ 2 [ Book I THE SOURCE .
... who in this world was im moderately greedy , and whom that same vice of greediness followed there , he became quiet . And the vulture should cease , so that he tore • woman . not the liver of Tityus the king $ 2 [ Book I THE SOURCE .
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