| Nigel Williams, Marcus Harvey - 2004 - 162 页
...eloquent in his approach, suggesting that he can see what is wrong with society, and he concludes: Had the play remained, as I at first intended, it...most excellent moral. 'Twould have shown that the PHOTOCOPYING THIS PAGE IS THEFT lower sort of people have their vices in a degree as well as the rich... | |
| Uwe Böker, Ines Detmers, Anna-Christina Giovanopoulos - 2006 - 349 页
...der dramatischen Figuren, zum Schluß ironisch an: „Through the whole piece you may observe such a similitude of manners in high and low life, that...road, or the gentlemen of the road the fine gentlemen" (BÖ, 121). Daß Gay der Gedanke einer derartigen Grenzverwischung keineswegs fremd war, geht aus einer... | |
| Ronald Paulson - 2007 - 423 页
...the playwright of The Beggar's Opera thus concludes, "Through the whole Piece you may observe such a similitude of Manners in high and low Life, that...gentlemen of the Road the fine Gentlemen. — Had the Play remain'd, as I at first intended, it would have carried a most excellent Moral. Twould have shown that... | |
| Claude Rawson - 2007 - 188 页
...credo, one to which Fielding might also have subscribed: Through the whole Piece you may observe such a similitude of Manners in high and low Life, that...Gentlemen of the Road the fine Gentlemen. - Had the Play remain'd, as I at first intended, it would have carried a most excellent Moral. 'Twould have shown... | |
| Reinhold Grimm - 2007 - 120 页
...Gay ging von den wirklichen Zuständen in London aus: ,Through the whole piece you may observe such a similitude of manners in high and low life, that...determine whether (in the fashionable vices) the fine Gentleman imitates the Gentlemen of the Road, or the Gentlemen of the Road the fine Gentleman.' Und:... | |
| 146 页
...was in Gay's mind when he wrote the play. He continues: 'Through the whole piece you may observe such a similitude of manners in high and low life that...intended, it would have carried a most excellent moral. T' would have shown that the lower sort of people have their vices in a degree as well as the rich,... | |
| Dexter Smith, Lorin Fuller Deland, Philip Hale, Thomas Tapper - 1893 - 400 页
...ready." At the close the Beggar remarks to the Player, " Through the whole piece you may observe such a similitude of manners in high and low life, that....the gentlemen of the road, or the gentlemen of the ruad the fine gentlemen." — Westminster Review. ' WHAT makes them all love Mary so? " Tlie jealous... | |
| 1893 - 906 页
...ready." At the close the Beggar remarks to the Player, " Through the whole piece you may observe such a similitude of manners in high and low life, that...difficult to determine whether (in the fashionable vices i the fine gentlemen imitate the gentlemen of the road, or the gentlemen of the road the fine gentlemen."... | |
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