Perhaps if Beaumont had lived, the two might have advanced to maturer and worthier achievement, but Fletcher's work alone rather displays the superficialities and artificialities of the collaboration.
I well know that feeling which induces one to spit out savagely the phrase "petty artificialities of modern life.
What they think they object to is artificialities of any kind, and so to get rid of their spleen they refer to "petty" artificialities.
The despisers of petty artificialities should think of this.
And yet--and yet--I gravely doubt whether this wholesale massacre of those poor petty artificialities would bring us appreciably nearer the millennium.
For there is one thing, and a thing of fundamental importance, which the revolutionists against petty artificialities always fail to appreciate, and that is the necessity and the value of convention.
What can you who pass your days amid the noise and dirt of cities, breathing their tainted atmosphere, and your intellects nourished upon artificialities and the creations of men's minds, know of nature?
That nature is more perfect than all theartificialities of civilization and a more efficient environment for the normal development of man.
For this reason I have always vastly enjoyed the artificialities of pastoral poetry; and in Venice I read with a pleasure few serious poems have given me the "Pastor Fido" of Guarini.
The heat in the hotel had been turned off and he had lit the gas logs in the grate--symbol of the artificialities of civilization that had played their insidious rĂ´le in man's outer and more familiar personality.
As he thought of it now it was as if life had simplified her; she had let slip from her, like useless garments, all those blurring artificialities that keep people apart.
It was theartificialities people had let living build up around them made those people hard.
If your genuine stories can die I wonder by what right old Walter Scott's artificialities shall continue to live.
Cooper's stilted artificialities and slipshod English exasperated him and made it hard for him to see that in spite of these things the author of the Deerslayer was a mighty story-teller.
I suppose that we have the habit of imagining that a lot of artistic & intellectual & other artificialities must be added or it isn't complete.
The charm of this poem, notwithstanding all the artificialities with which it is overlaid, lies in its simplicity and truth to nature.
If your genuine stories can die, I wonder by what right old Walter Scott's artificialities shall continue to live.
Certainly, he was never qualified to delineate those fine artificialities of life which we are likely to associate with culture, and perhaps it was something of this sort that caused the hesitation confessed in the letter that follows.
That faint hint in the air of burning firewood or the delicious odor of the bacon, for the moment, will not only wipe from his vision his desk, his papers and his office furniture, but also all the artificialities of life.
The artificialities of their shoddy Kaiser and their shallow Kultur have fallen in ruins round them.
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