The Controversy Between the Puritans and the StageH. Holt, 1903 - 275 頁 |
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... felt the falsity of art . It was no mere spirit of rivalry between the doctrines of the two religions , no mere sectarianism , that so moved the ane Fathers . Against the vices of paganism Christianity stood s for truth , purity and ...
... felt the falsity of art . It was no mere spirit of rivalry between the doctrines of the two religions , no mere sectarianism , that so moved the ane Fathers . Against the vices of paganism Christianity stood s for truth , purity and ...
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... felt in all its force and completeness . The danger was so apparent and so real that no time was neces- sary for a slow maturing of sentiment . We have taken the words of Tertullian to represent the general feeling of the church of the ...
... felt in all its force and completeness . The danger was so apparent and so real that no time was neces- sary for a slow maturing of sentiment . We have taken the words of Tertullian to represent the general feeling of the church of the ...
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... felt inclined wholly to discountenance the amusement , but its concern was primarily within its own body . Hence its spirit differed from that of the Fathers and of later English reformers . In much the same mood , when the evils ...
... felt inclined wholly to discountenance the amusement , but its concern was primarily within its own body . Hence its spirit differed from that of the Fathers and of later English reformers . In much the same mood , when the evils ...
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... felt with Plato and Arnobius that to spend one's life in acting a part was inconsistent with the dignity of man created in God's image . Nevertheless , to enact the sacred story of the Bible would seem to be to lose one's life to take ...
... felt with Plato and Arnobius that to spend one's life in acting a part was inconsistent with the dignity of man created in God's image . Nevertheless , to enact the sacred story of the Bible would seem to be to lose one's life to take ...
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... felt in all ages . They objected to the desecration of the Sabbath , the English Puritans ' first fighting ground ; ) they objected to the social and industrial evils connected with stage - plays - idleness , and the misapplication of ...
... felt in all ages . They objected to the desecration of the Sabbath , the English Puritans ' first fighting ground ; ) they objected to the social and industrial evils connected with stage - plays - idleness , and the misapplication of ...
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第 184 頁 - ... whereas Public Sports do not well agree with public Calamities, nor Public Stage-plays with the Seasons of Humiliation, this being an Exercise of sad and pious Solemnity, and the other being Spectacles of Pleasure, too commonly expressing lascivious Mirth and...
第 19 頁 - Not once or twice in our rough island-story, The path of duty was the way to glory : He that walks it, only thirsting For the right, and learns to deaden Love of self, before his journey closes, He shall find the stubborn thistle bursting Into glossy purples, which outredden All voluptuous garden-roses. Not once or twice in our fair island-story, The path of duty was the way to glory...
第 255 頁 - Or strew tods' hairs, or with their tails do sweep The dewy grass, to do'ff the simpler sheep; Or dig deep pits their neighbour's neat to vex, To drown the calves, and crack the heifers' necks ; Or with pretence of chasing thence the brock, Send in a cur to worry the whole flock ! Lio.
第 245 頁 - No fitter place. They are good silly people ; souls that will Be cheated without trouble. One eye is Put out with zeal, th' other with ignorance; And yet they think they're eagles.
第 90 頁 - Newe bookes I heare of none, but only of one,* that writing a certaine booke called The Schoole of Abuse, and dedicating it to Maister Sidney, was for hys labor scorned : if, at leaste, it be in the goodnesse of that nature to scorne.
第 216 頁 - She works religious petticoats,^) for flowers She'll make church-histories. Her needle doth So sanctify my cushionets: besides My smock-sleeves have such holy embroideries And are so learned, that I fear in time All my apparel will be quoted by Some pure instructor.
第 83 頁 - Then, these goodly pageants being done, euery mate sorts to his mate, euery one bringes another homeward of their way verye freendly, and in their secret conclaues (couertly) they play the Sodomits, or worse. And these be the fruits of Playes or Enterluds for the most part.
第 37 頁 - The sam day at nyght at the quen('s) court ther was a play a-for her grace, the wyche the plaers plad shuche matter that they wher commondyd to leyff off, and contenent*