Lectures on the English Comic WritersDoubleday, 1960 - 239 oldal |
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53. oldal
... character is one of imagination , " of solitude and melancholy musing born , " so it may be best drawn from the imagination . Millamant , in the Way of the World , on the contrary , who is the fine lady or heroine of comedy , has so ...
... character is one of imagination , " of solitude and melancholy musing born , " so it may be best drawn from the imagination . Millamant , in the Way of the World , on the contrary , who is the fine lady or heroine of comedy , has so ...
110. oldal
... character of Sparkish is quite new , and admirably hit off . He is an exquisite and suffocating coxcomb ; a pretender to wit and letters , without common understanding , or the use of his senses . The class of character is thoroughly ...
... character of Sparkish is quite new , and admirably hit off . He is an exquisite and suffocating coxcomb ; a pretender to wit and letters , without common understanding , or the use of his senses . The class of character is thoroughly ...
120. oldal
... character , and invention , in common with the other , with a more unaffected gaiety and spirit of enjoyment , which overflows and sparkles in all he does . He makes us laugh from pleasure oftener than from malice . He somewhere prides ...
... character , and invention , in common with the other , with a more unaffected gaiety and spirit of enjoyment , which overflows and sparkles in all he does . He makes us laugh from pleasure oftener than from malice . He somewhere prides ...
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