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19. Before John Proctor died he said the Lords Prayer (the `Our Father)', without making any mistakes. Witches were not supposed to be able to do that and he sowed seeds of doubt in many people's minds. Some people demanded that Burroughs should be set free but Cotton Mather managed to persuade the people to go ahead and hang him. Giles Corey was pressed to death on 19 September. Finally on 22 September Martha Corey, Mary East, Alice Parker, Mary Parker, Ann Updater, Wilmot Reed, Margaret Scott and Samuel Waddell were hanged. The end However public opinion was now turning against the witch trials. So many people were being accused of witchcraft it started to seem absurd. People could not believe that so many of their neighbours were witches. Furthermore people were increasingly worried that innocent people were being executed. There were also increasing doubts about the value of `spectral' evidence. Finally on 8
conformity, far more inclined to accept and enjoy sexual, religious and verbal licence. Cultured but lusty court. Sexual hints flourished. Stimulated and fostered the stricter disciplines of poetic satire, which fed on contradictions, the ironies and hypocrisies of society. Sharpness of wit, degree of profanity (pühaduseteotus) or ribaldry (nilbus), cultivated laziness, ministerially abetted (õhutatud) twists of laws and distractions of his mistresses. John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester: writer of satirical and bawdy poetry. To a Lady in a Letter, Song, A Song Charles Sackville: The Advice, from the Latin Sir Charles Sedley: Song Dryden: 14. Restoration drama (Dryden, Etheridge, Wycherley, Congreve) Theatres closed in Civil War, resumed in altered society of Restoration, florishing after Puritan regime. Most famous: unsentimental or „hard” comedies of John Dryden, William Wycherley, and George Etheredge
t��de autoreid v�i taamal seisvaid skulptuure. ****** Egbert van Heemskerck vanem oli hollandi kuldajastu kunstnik Haarlemis; �anrimaalija, kelle teemaks olid koomilised stseenid alamklassi elust sarnaselt Adriaen Brouwerile. Heemskerck j�tkas hollandi talupojamaalide traditsiooni, kuid kaldus talle omaselt humoorikamate sotsiaalsete stseenide poole. Meister t��tas Hispaania kuninga Charles II �ukonnas. Arvatakse, et tema patrooniks v�is olla ekstravagantne �ukondlane John Wilmot, Rochesteri teine krahv ja Adderbury parun Inglismaal. Kunstniku teosed on esindatud j�rgmistes kollektsioonides: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Holland; Mus�e du Louvre, Pariis, Prantsusmaa; Mus�e des Beaux-Arts, Tournai, Belgia; Bowes Museum, Barnardi loss, Inglismaa; National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Austraalia ja Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, Inglismaa. Egbert van Heemskercki kunstis on selgelt j�lgitav suurima olme�anri meistri Adriaen Brouweri m�ju