Studies in the Literary Relations of England And Germany in the Sixteenth Centur

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Studies in the Literary Relations of England And Germany in the Sixteenth Centur
Herford Charles Harold
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' Jonson's Satan is equally politic. Pug is ' too dull a devil to be trusted Forth in those parts;... The state of hell must care Whom it employs, in point of reputation. Here about London. ' The trusted agents of fifty years ago, the venerable Iniquity, the once terrible Vice 'in his long coat shaking his wooden dagger, ' are wholly un- serviceable against an astuter generation, which breeds its own Vices, as it does its own horses : We still strive to ])ree(l, And rear up new ones; but they d...o not stand, Wlien they come there, they turn them on our hands; And it is fear'd they have a stud o' their own Will put down ours. Act. I. . Sc. I.
And the action fully confirms these melancholy fore- bodings. Pug finds himself in a world where he and his fellows count for very little, — a world immersed in practical schemes and matter of fact business, in draining swamps and finding a market for toothpicks; — and he feels himself an anachronism. The whole business of the play goes on with scarcely an exception exactly a.


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