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" Neither the writers nor the spectators saw the impropriety, nor paid a separate attention to the comick and the serious part of these motley scenes ; at least they were persuaded that the solemnity of the subject covered or excused all incongruities.... "
A cursory disquisition on the conventual church of Tewkesbury, and its ... - Página 77
por Robert Knight (vicar of Tewkesbury.) - 1818
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volumen51

1774 - 592 páginas
...appcr.is to us to be the higheit burlefque, on them would Have made no fort of impreflion. We rauft not wonder at this, in an age when courage, devotion, and ignorance, compofed the character of European manners ; when the knight going to a tournament firft invoked his...
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the monthly journal

several hands - 1774 - 596 páginas
...appears to us to be the highell burlefque, on them would have made no fort of impreffion. Wè mu ft not wonder at this, in an , age when courage, devotion, and ignorance, compofed the character , of European manners ; when the knight going to a tournament firft invoked...
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The History of English Poetry: From the Close of the Eleventh to the ...

Thomas Warton - 1774 - 654 páginas
...what appears to us to be the higheft burlefque, on them would have made no fort of impreflion. We muft not wonder at this, in an age when courage, devotion, and ignorance, compofed the character of European manners ; when the knight going to a tournament, firft invoked his...
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pt. 2. Historical account of the English stage. Emendations and additions ...

William Shakespeare - 1790 - 670 páginas
...what appears to us to be the higheft burlefque, on them would have made no fort of impreffion. We muft not wonder at this, in an age when courage, devotion, and ignorance, compofed the charafter of European manners ; when the knight going to a tornament, firft invoked his...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Fifteen Volumes. With the Corrections ...

William Shakespeare - 1793 - 570 páginas
...what appears to us to be the higheft burlefque, on them would have made no fort of impreffion. We muft not wonder at this, in an age when courage, devotion, and ignorance, compofed the character of European manners ; when the knight going to a tornament, firft invoked his...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare. In Fifteen Volumes: With the Corrections ...

William Shakespeare - 1793 - 594 páginas
...what appears to us to be the higheft burlefque, on them would have made no fort of impreffion. We muft not wonder at this, in an age when courage, devotion, and ignorance, compoled the character of European manners ; when the knight going to a tornament, firft invoked his...
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Historical and critical matter The tempest. Two gentlemen of Verona. Merry ...

William Shakespeare - 1811 - 510 páginas
...at least they were persuaded that the solemnity of the subject covered or excused all incongruities. They had no just idea of decorum, consequently but...ignorance, composed the character of European manners ; when the knight going to a tournament, first invoked his God, then his mistress, and afterwards proceeded...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the ..., Volumen3

William Shakespeare - 1813 - 564 páginas
...at least they were persuaded that the solemnity of the subject covered or excused all incongruities. They had no just idea of decorum, consequently but...impression. We must not wonder at this, in an age wjien courage, devotion, and ignorance, composed the character of European manners; when the knight...
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Annals of Aberdeen, from the reign of king William the lion, Volumen1

William Kennedy - 1818 - 524 páginas
...these exhibitions; neither did the actors or the spectators see any impropriety in the scenery : and what appears to us to be the highest burlesque, on them would have made no sort of impression: nor are we entitled to view them in the light of buffooneries. The people scarce knew any other history...
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Annals of Aberdeen: From the Reign of King William the Lion, to ..., Volumen1

William Kennedy - 1818 - 524 páginas
...these exhibitions ; neither did the actors or the spectators see any impropriety in the scenery : and what appears to us to be the highest burlesque, on them would have made no sort of impression : nor are we entitled to view them in the light of buffooneries. The people scarce knew any other history...
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