Letters to XConstable, 1919 - 298 páginas |
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... passion ? Read " The Apparition " and behind the almost intolerable hate which seems to devour its victim heedless of any- thing but its appetite , there is a kind of tranquillity , of repose , a sense of all said and all finished which ...
... passion ? Read " The Apparition " and behind the almost intolerable hate which seems to devour its victim heedless of any- thing but its appetite , there is a kind of tranquillity , of repose , a sense of all said and all finished which ...
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... passion of complaint . The gay Dekker rails at prostitutes ; the brilliant and raffish journalist Thomas Nashe ( our English Aretine ) writes " Christ's Teares over Jerusalem " and strikes an attitude at London ; Robert Greene repents ...
... passion of complaint . The gay Dekker rails at prostitutes ; the brilliant and raffish journalist Thomas Nashe ( our English Aretine ) writes " Christ's Teares over Jerusalem " and strikes an attitude at London ; Robert Greene repents ...
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... passion . The Elizabethans employed satire for literary rather than for moral purposes . They had discovered it as a new continent of feeling , an orchid in the rich cornu- copia of offerings to the Muses . In the next age , when ...
... passion . The Elizabethans employed satire for literary rather than for moral purposes . They had discovered it as a new continent of feeling , an orchid in the rich cornu- copia of offerings to the Muses . In the next age , when ...
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... passion . What I mean is human sympathy - released into a large human tolerance . Some of the satirists are richer in it than others ; some bring the treasure nearer to the surface . What is behind the wisdom of Rabelais and the wit of ...
... passion . What I mean is human sympathy - released into a large human tolerance . Some of the satirists are richer in it than others ; some bring the treasure nearer to the surface . What is behind the wisdom of Rabelais and the wit of ...
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... succulent than Stillingfleet , more truculent than Taylor , more hypnotic than Hooker , more passionate than Perkins , and Providence grant thee a library in heaven ! VI NASCITUR MY DEAR X , You have often peered 32 LETTERS TO X.
... succulent than Stillingfleet , more truculent than Taylor , more hypnotic than Hooker , more passionate than Perkins , and Providence grant thee a library in heaven ! VI NASCITUR MY DEAR X , You have often peered 32 LETTERS TO X.
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