Lectures on the English Comic WritersWiley and Putnam, 1845 - 222 oldal |
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... produced by an excess of joy , with different accompani- ments ; that is , the surprise and the emotion excited will ... producing an immediate solution of continuity in the chain of our ideas , this alternate excitement and relaxation ...
... produced by an excess of joy , with different accompani- ments ; that is , the surprise and the emotion excited will ... producing an immediate solution of continuity in the chain of our ideas , this alternate excitement and relaxation ...
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William Hazlitt. tutes physical laughter . The discontinuous in our sensations produces a correspondent jar and discord in the frame . The steadiness of our faith and of our features begins to give way at the same time . We turn with an ...
William Hazlitt. tutes physical laughter . The discontinuous in our sensations produces a correspondent jar and discord in the frame . The steadiness of our faith and of our features begins to give way at the same time . We turn with an ...
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... of arbitrary and despotic power , as the comic and familiar stories are rendered proportionally amusing and interesting from the same principle operating in a different direction , and producing LECTURE I. ] 11 ON WIT AND HUMOUR .
... of arbitrary and despotic power , as the comic and familiar stories are rendered proportionally amusing and interesting from the same principle operating in a different direction , and producing LECTURE I. ] 11 ON WIT AND HUMOUR .
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William Hazlitt. same principle operating in a different direction , and producing endless uncertainty and vicissitude , and an heroic contempt for the untoward accidents and petty vexations of human life . It is the gaiety of despair ...
William Hazlitt. same principle operating in a different direction , and producing endless uncertainty and vicissitude , and an heroic contempt for the untoward accidents and petty vexations of human life . It is the gaiety of despair ...
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... producing a more intense admiration and exalted passion , as poetry does . Wit may sometimes , in- deed , be shown in compliments as well as satire ; as in the com- mon epigram- " 6 ' Accept a miracle , instead of wit LECTURE 1. ] 13 ON ...
... producing a more intense admiration and exalted passion , as poetry does . Wit may sometimes , in- deed , be shown in compliments as well as satire ; as in the com- mon epigram- " 6 ' Accept a miracle , instead of wit LECTURE 1. ] 13 ON ...
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