| 1856 - 606 páginas
...learned or liberal soul doth not already abhor ? Where nothing but the filth of the time is uttered, and with such impropriety of phrase — such plenty of...solecisms — such dearth of sense — so bold prolepses — so racked metaphors, with brothelry able to violate the car of a pagan, and blasphemy to turn the... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1846 - 752 páginas
...those " miscelline interludes," where, he says, " nothing but the filth of the time is uttered, and with such impropriety of phrase, such plenty of solecisms, such dearth of sense, so bold prolepses, so racked metaphors, with brothelry able to violate the ear of a pagan, and blasphemy to turn the blood... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1848 - 386 páginas
...productions as " miscelline interludes, wherein nothing was uttered but the filth of the time; and with such impropriety of phrase, such plenty of solecisms, such dearth of sense, so bold prolepses, so racked metaphors, with brothelry able to corrupt the ear of a pagan, and blasphemy to turn the blood... | |
| 1855 - 604 páginas
...learned or liberal soul doth not alrcndy abhor ? Where nothing but the filth of the time is uttered, and with such impropriety of phrase — such plenty of...solecisms— such dearth of sense — so bold prolepses — so racked metaphors, with brothelry able to violate the car of a pagan, and blasphemy to turn the... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1856 - 602 páginas
...learned or liberal soul doth not already abhor ? Where nothing but the filth of the time is uttered, and with such impropriety of phrase— such plenty of...solecisms — such dearth of sense — so bold prolepses — so racked metaphors, with brothelry able to violate the ear of a pagan, and blasphemy to turn the... | |
| Edwin Percy Whipple - 1861 - 420 páginas
...those "miscelline interludes," where, he says, " nothing but the filth of the time is uttered, and with such impropriety of phrase, such plenty of solecisms, such dearth of sense, so bold prolepses, so racked metaphors, with brothelry able to violate the ear of a pagan, and blasphemy to turn the blood... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1873 - 352 páginas
...the stage : but a few lines on, a still stronger sentence occurs : — The increase of which lust in liberty, together with the present trade of the stage,...such plenty of solecisms, such dearth of sense, so hold prolepses, such racked metaphors, with (indecency) able to violate the ear of a Pagan, and blasphemy... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1873 - 338 páginas
...their _jnasculine interludes, what liberal son! doth not abhor ?__ Where nothing,but filth_o£-the mire is uttered, and that with~ such impropriety of...such plenty of solecisms, such dearth of sense, so hold prolepses, such racked metaphors, with (indecency) able to violate the ear of a Pagan, and blasphemy... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1875 - 550 páginas
...justly impute such rages, if continued, to the writer, as his sports. The increase of which lust in liberty, together with the present trade of the stage, in all their miscelline interludes, what learned or liberal soul doth not already abhor1? where nothing but the... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1875 - 538 páginas
...justly impute such rages, if continued, to the writer, as his sports. The increase of which lust in liberty, together with the present trade of the stage, in all their miscelline interludes, what learned or liberal soul doth not already abhor1? where nothing but the... | |
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