Ages and the nineteenth century, devoted his genius to the task of exposing and destroying parliamentary corruption, then at its height. Walpole, unable to govern without corruption, promptly gagged the stage by a censorship which is in full force at... The Yale Review - Página 422editado por - 1919Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Bernard Shaw - 1898 - 282 páginas
...devoted his genius to the task of exposing and destroying parliamentary corruption, then at its height. Walpole, unable to govern without corruption, promptly...glories of literature, whilst the English drama has been its disgrace. The extinguisher which Walpole dropped on Fielding descends on me in the form of the... | |
| Henry Augustin Beers - 1920 - 284 páginas
.... . promptly gagged the stage by a censorship which is in full force at the present moment [1898]. Fielding, driven out of the trade of Moliere and Aristophanes,...glories of literature, whilst the English drama has been its disgrace. But Mr. Shaw's explanation fails to explain, and his estimate of Fielding's talent for... | |
| Henry Augustin Beers - 1920 - 276 páginas
...devoted his genius to the task of exposing and destroying parliamentary corruption. . . . Waipole . . . promptly gagged the stage by a censorship which is in full force at the present moment [1898]. Fielding, driven out of the trade of Moliere and Aristophanes, took to that of Cervantes; and... | |
| Eugen Kölbing, Johannes Hoops, Reinald Hoops - 1904 - 484 páginas
...gloriole aufsetzt. Walpole, der zensor, bereitete Fielding schwierigkeiten, und nun steht bei Shaw: "Fielding, driven out of the trade of Moliere and Aristophanes, took to that of Cervantes." Das heisst auf deutsch: da Fielding keine dramen mehr schreiben durfte, schrieb er romane. Und daraus... | |
| George Bernard Shaw - 2001 - 324 páginas
...devoted his genius to the task of exposing and destroying parliamentary corruption, then at its height. Walpole, unable to govern without corruption, promptly...glories of literature, whilst the English drama has been its disgrace. The extinguisher which Walpole dropped on Fielding descends on me in the form of the... | |
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