Bartholomew FairH. Holt, 1904 - 238 頁 |
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第 xv 頁
... Busy and his party ( the party of hypocritical Puritans ) . A third interest centers in the disguised Justice Overdo seeking to discover the ' enor- mities ' of the Fair ; he is comic because so serious , and thus rightly belongs to ...
... Busy and his party ( the party of hypocritical Puritans ) . A third interest centers in the disguised Justice Overdo seeking to discover the ' enor- mities ' of the Fair ; he is comic because so serious , and thus rightly belongs to ...
第 xvi 頁
... Busy rushes in at this moment and demands attention . As may be seen from this outline , the action of the puppet- play is almost sufficiently bizarre and disjointed to meet the with Jonas and the Whale . The last seems to have been the ...
... Busy rushes in at this moment and demands attention . As may be seen from this outline , the action of the puppet- play is almost sufficiently bizarre and disjointed to meet the with Jonas and the Whale . The last seems to have been the ...
第 xviii 頁
... Busy , who represents the Puritan prejudice against the stage . In the end it thus proves to be closely connected with the main interests of the action , and with the qualifi- cation of coarseness already suggested , is very effective ...
... Busy , who represents the Puritan prejudice against the stage . In the end it thus proves to be closely connected with the main interests of the action , and with the qualifi- cation of coarseness already suggested , is very effective ...
第 xix 頁
... Busy and the other characters prominent in the dramatist's ridicule of the Puri- tans , afford an interest of another kind ; together with the consideration of Jonson's satire I reserve them for the fol- lowing section . Most ...
... Busy and the other characters prominent in the dramatist's ridicule of the Puri- tans , afford an interest of another kind ; together with the consideration of Jonson's satire I reserve them for the fol- lowing section . Most ...
第 xxii 頁
... Busy and Dame Purecraft are similarly the chief maligners of the Puritans . The former , a Banbury baker , has given up his trade because his ' spiced conscience ' would not allow him to furnish cakes for May - poles , wakes , and other ...
... Busy and Dame Purecraft are similarly the chief maligners of the Puritans . The former , a Banbury baker , has given up his trade because his ' spiced conscience ' would not allow him to furnish cakes for May - poles , wakes , and other ...
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第 217 頁 - The woman shall not wear that which pertaineth unto a man, neither shall a man put on a woman's garment : for all that do so are abomination unto the LORD thy God.
第 185 頁 - A strange fish! Were I in England now, as once I was, and had but this fish painted, not a holiday fool there but would give a piece of silver. There would this monster make a man. Any strange beast there makes a man. When they will not give a doit to relieve a lame beggar, they will lay out ten to see a dead Indian. Legg'd like a man! and his fins like arms! Warm, o
第 151 頁 - To Banbury came I, O profane one, Where I saw a Puritane one Hanging of his cat on Monday For killing of a mouse on Sunday.
第 144 頁 - We had determin'd that thou should'st have come In a Spanish suit, and have carried her so ; and he, A brokerly slave ! goes, puts it on himself. Hast brought the damask?
第 146 頁 - Maygame, or Pageant jestingly or prophanely speake or use the holy Name of God or of Christ Jesus, or of the Holy Ghoste or of the Trinitie...
第 237 頁 - Middle English Metrical Romances dealing with English and Germanic Legends, and with the Cycles of Charlemagne and of Arthur. ANNA HUNT BILLINGS, Ph.D. $1.50. X. The Earliest Lives of Dante, translated from the Italian of Giovanni Boccaccio and Lionardo Bruni Aretino. JAMES ROBINSON SMITH. $0.75. XL A Study in Epic Development. IRENE T. MYERS, Ph.D. $1.00. XII. The Short Story. HENRY SEIDEL CANBY. $0.30. XIII. King Alfred's Old English Version of St.
第 148 頁 - ts own hall ; when these (in worthy scorn Of those that put out monies on return From Venice, Paris, or some inland passage Of six times to and fro, without embassage, Or him that backward went to Berwick, or which Did dance the famous Morris unto Norwich) At Bread Street's Mermaid, having dined, and merry, Proposed to go to Holborn in a wherry: A harder task than either his to Bristo', Or his to Antwerp.
第 238 頁 - XXII. King Alfred's Old English Version of St. Augustine's Soliloquies, turned into Modern English. HENRY LEE HARGROVE, Ph.D. $0.75.
第 154 頁 - ... and sometime painted with variable colours, with two or three hundred men, women and children following it with great devotion. And thus being reared up with...
第 163 頁 - The custom of eating a gammon of bacon at Easter (which is still kept up in many parts of England) was founded on this, viz. to shew their abhorrence of Judaism at that solemn commemoration of our Lord's resurrection. " The use of your humble servant came first into England on the marriage of Queen Mary, daughter of Hen.