The Shakespeare Symphony: An Introduction to the Ethics of the Elizabethan DramaChapman & Hall, 1908 - 393 páginas |
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... moral and social con- ditions which environed it , and out of which it sprang . To appraise early writers by modern tastes is as disabling to judgment . as the con- templation of a garden from the altitude of some remote I A.
... moral and social con- ditions which environed it , and out of which it sprang . To appraise early writers by modern tastes is as disabling to judgment . as the con- templation of a garden from the altitude of some remote I A.
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... morality in the Elizabethan era , it is almost universally admitted that the London playhouses were places of abom- ination . As the Stage was the Parnassus whereon the choir of Elizabethan singing birds had their habitation , it is ...
... morality in the Elizabethan era , it is almost universally admitted that the London playhouses were places of abom- ination . As the Stage was the Parnassus whereon the choir of Elizabethan singing birds had their habitation , it is ...
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... morality , but the majority seem to have been mere children of misfortune , con- stantly figuring as borrowers in Henslowe's Note book . John Day , the delightful author of Humour out of Breath , is described by Ben Jonson as " a base ...
... morality , but the majority seem to have been mere children of misfortune , con- stantly figuring as borrowers in Henslowe's Note book . John Day , the delightful author of Humour out of Breath , is described by Ben Jonson as " a base ...
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... morals . Facile in com- pliment and exquisite in courtesy , they display the unmistakable hallmark of fine breeding . Towards women in particular they exhibit manners as lofty as they are remote from tinsel . The position of the weaker ...
... morals . Facile in com- pliment and exquisite in courtesy , they display the unmistakable hallmark of fine breeding . Towards women in particular they exhibit manners as lofty as they are remote from tinsel . The position of the weaker ...
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... moral and intel- lectual development is not endorsed by History , nor is it deducible from the evidence of men who were then living . I cite a few contemporaries as witnesses : - Learning ( alas , the while ! ) is nowadays like a ...
... moral and intel- lectual development is not endorsed by History , nor is it deducible from the evidence of men who were then living . I cite a few contemporaries as witnesses : - Learning ( alas , the while ! ) is nowadays like a ...
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