Lectures on the English Comic WritersDoubleday, 1960 - 239 oldal |
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173. oldal
... appear to have given a more popular turn to our literature and genius , as well as to our government . It was found high time that the people should be represented in books as well as in Parliament . They wished to see some account of ...
... appear to have given a more popular turn to our literature and genius , as well as to our government . It was found high time that the people should be represented in books as well as in Parliament . They wished to see some account of ...
182. oldal
... appears to take part with his characters , to prompt our affection to the good , or sharpen our antipathy to the bad . It is ... appear like tapestry figures taken off by the pattern ; the obvious patchwork of tradition and history . His ...
... appears to take part with his characters , to prompt our affection to the good , or sharpen our antipathy to the bad . It is ... appear like tapestry figures taken off by the pattern ; the obvious patchwork of tradition and history . His ...
215. oldal
... appears in a great measure to answer itself . It is because so many excellent comedies have been written , that there ... appear- ance ; and yet it is asked , why the Comic Muse does not point , as she was wont , at the peculiarities of ...
... appears in a great measure to answer itself . It is because so many excellent comedies have been written , that there ... appear- ance ; and yet it is asked , why the Comic Muse does not point , as she was wont , at the peculiarities of ...
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