Essays and Reviews, المجلد 2Ticknor, Reed, and Fields, 1851 |
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... moral activity . That great movement of the Euroclassics , the creation of national literatures , the assertion of MARLOWE BEN JONSON DECKER WEBSTER MARSTON HEYWOOD CHAPMAN MIDDLETΟΝ TOURNEUR BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER MASSINGER FORD.
... moral activity . That great movement of the Euroclassics , the creation of national literatures , the assertion of MARLOWE BEN JONSON DECKER WEBSTER MARSTON HEYWOOD CHAPMAN MIDDLETΟΝ TOURNEUR BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER MASSINGER FORD.
الصفحة 11
... . " The intellectual and moral activity of which we have spoken , though it was felt in nearly all departments of philosophy , literature , and action , and produced in. * Shakspeare , Pope , and Scott . OLD ENGLISH DRAMATISTS . 11.
... . " The intellectual and moral activity of which we have spoken , though it was felt in nearly all departments of philosophy , literature , and action , and produced in. * Shakspeare , Pope , and Scott . OLD ENGLISH DRAMATISTS . 11.
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... moral laws . A good , whole- some , English integrity generally underlies their vulgari- ties . Their works would not be so likely to corrupt the mind as some of Byron's and Moore's ; for , though they represent immorality , they do not ...
... moral laws . A good , whole- some , English integrity generally underlies their vulgari- ties . Their works would not be so likely to corrupt the mind as some of Byron's and Moore's ; for , though they represent immorality , they do not ...
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... morality , and , though it disconnects virtue from delicacy , prevents vice from allying itself with refinement . In ... morals , as well as to vulgarize the speech . Virtue and vice , honesty and baseness , indulge in no coquetry ...
... morality , and , though it disconnects virtue from delicacy , prevents vice from allying itself with refinement . In ... morals , as well as to vulgarize the speech . Virtue and vice , honesty and baseness , indulge in no coquetry ...
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... moral principle . Fletcher , it must be allowed , is the more volatile and fertile sinner of the two . During their lives , they enjoyed a vast rep- utation , for they were preeminently the panders of their generation . The commendatory ...
... moral principle . Fletcher , it must be allowed , is the more volatile and fertile sinner of the two . During their lives , they enjoyed a vast rep- utation , for they were preeminently the panders of their generation . The commendatory ...
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