With the Wits: Shelburne Essays, Tenth SeriesHoughton Mifflin, 1919 - 311 páginas |
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... criticism as the articles called forth at the time , and in particular I have to thank Professor C. A. Moore for his excellent and cour- teous correction ( printed in the South Atlantic Quarterly for July , 1915 ) of one of the theses ...
... criticism as the articles called forth at the time , and in particular I have to thank Professor C. A. Moore for his excellent and cour- teous correction ( printed in the South Atlantic Quarterly for July , 1915 ) of one of the theses ...
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... criticism . Boileau , for example , has the keenest satire , and at the same time shows very little malice , such as we find it among the wits of Queen Anne . The satire of Horace is ge- nial rather than malicious . Dr. Johnson , though ...
... criticism . Boileau , for example , has the keenest satire , and at the same time shows very little malice , such as we find it among the wits of Queen Anne . The satire of Horace is ge- nial rather than malicious . Dr. Johnson , though ...
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... critic at least , who fol- lowed not long after the efflorescence of the ro- mantic drama , was so bold or , if you will , so ... criticism of The Maid's Tragedy ( not to say of Othello ) finds the weak points of the play with diabolical ...
... critic at least , who fol- lowed not long after the efflorescence of the ro- mantic drama , was so bold or , if you will , so ... criticism of The Maid's Tragedy ( not to say of Othello ) finds the weak points of the play with diabolical ...
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... Dionysus of the Athenians in whose honour plays were first performed and whose lewdness still presides over the stage . As for the comedies of his age , the Puritanical critic thought ( p . 62 ) that " the stile 18 WITH THE WITS.
... Dionysus of the Athenians in whose honour plays were first performed and whose lewdness still presides over the stage . As for the comedies of his age , the Puritanical critic thought ( p . 62 ) that " the stile 18 WITH THE WITS.
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... criticism when he complains ( p . 177 ) that " men in Theatres , are so farre from sinne - lamenting sorrow , that they even delight themselves with the representations of those wickednesses , which the originall Au- thors of them now ...
... criticism when he complains ( p . 177 ) that " men in Theatres , are so farre from sinne - lamenting sorrow , that they even delight themselves with the representations of those wickednesses , which the originall Au- thors of them now ...
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