Lectures on the English Comic WritersDoubleday, 1960 - 239 oldal |
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... persons may be regarded as the height of this kind of excel- lence . The deep feeling of character strengthens the sense of the ludicrous . Keeping in comic character is consistency in 16 LECTURES ON THE ENGLISH COMIC WRITERS.
... persons may be regarded as the height of this kind of excel- lence . The deep feeling of character strengthens the sense of the ludicrous . Keeping in comic character is consistency in 16 LECTURES ON THE ENGLISH COMIC WRITERS.
20. oldal
... comic humour and invention , and which , from the manners of the East which they describe , carry the principle of callous indifference in a jest as far as it can go . The serious and marvellous stories in that work , which have been so ...
... comic humour and invention , and which , from the manners of the East which they describe , carry the principle of callous indifference in a jest as far as it can go . The serious and marvellous stories in that work , which have been so ...
218. oldal
... comic excellence in our writers , to the greater variety and distinctness of character among ourselves ; the roughness of the texture and the sharp angles not being worn out by the artificial refinements of intellect , or the frequent ...
... comic excellence in our writers , to the greater variety and distinctness of character among ourselves ; the roughness of the texture and the sharp angles not being worn out by the artificial refinements of intellect , or the frequent ...
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