History of English Literature, 2. kötetH. Altemus Company, 1898 |
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10. oldal
... vice selected from the catalogue of moral philosophy , sensuality thirsting for gold : this perverse double inclination becomes a personage , Sir Epicure Mammon ; before the alchemist , before the famulus , before his friend , before ...
... vice selected from the catalogue of moral philosophy , sensuality thirsting for gold : this perverse double inclination becomes a personage , Sir Epicure Mammon ; before the alchemist , before the famulus , before his friend , before ...
13. oldal
... vice , his will strengthened by pride and by conscience : " With an armed and resolved hand , I'll strip the ragged follies of the time Naked as at their birth . . . and with a whip of steel , Print wounding lashes in their iron ribs ...
... vice , his will strengthened by pride and by conscience : " With an armed and resolved hand , I'll strip the ragged follies of the time Naked as at their birth . . . and with a whip of steel , Print wounding lashes in their iron ribs ...
14. oldal
... vice . I fear no strumpet's drugs , nor ruffian's stab , Should I detect their hateful luxuries ; " 1 above all , a scorn of base compliance , an open disdain for " Those jaded wits That run a broken pace for common hire , ❞ — 2 an ...
... vice . I fear no strumpet's drugs , nor ruffian's stab , Should I detect their hateful luxuries ; " 1 above all , a scorn of base compliance , an open disdain for " Those jaded wits That run a broken pace for common hire , ❞ — 2 an ...
22. oldal
... courage , and contempt of fear . My strict hand Was made to seize on vice , and with a gripe 1 Every Man in his Humour , Prologue . • Ibid . 3 Ibid . • Squeeze out the humour of such spongy souls , As 22 22 BOOK IL THE RENAISSANCE .
... courage , and contempt of fear . My strict hand Was made to seize on vice , and with a gripe 1 Every Man in his Humour , Prologue . • Ibid . 3 Ibid . • Squeeze out the humour of such spongy souls , As 22 22 BOOK IL THE RENAISSANCE .
23. oldal
... vice ; the scenes get arranged , or are confused together in a mechanical manner ; we see the process , we feel the satirical intention throughout ; delicate and easy- flowing imitation is absent , as well as the graceful fancy which ...
... vice ; the scenes get arranged , or are confused together in a mechanical manner ; we see the process , we feel the satirical intention throughout ; delicate and easy- flowing imitation is absent , as well as the graceful fancy which ...
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