Lectures on the English Comic WritersDoubleday, 1960 - 239 oldal |
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47. oldal
... hands of the other . Those who cannot be persuaded to draw a veil over the foibles of ideal characters , may be ... hand , Sir ; an early stirrer , by the rood . And how doth my good cousin Silence ? SILENCE . Good morrow , good ...
... hands of the other . Those who cannot be persuaded to draw a veil over the foibles of ideal characters , may be ... hand , Sir ; an early stirrer , by the rood . And how doth my good cousin Silence ? SILENCE . Good morrow , good ...
96. oldal
... hand in the critical decisions of that age . There were other dramatic writers of this period , noble and plebeian . I shall only mention one other piece , the Committee , I believe by Sir Robert Howard , which has of late been cut down ...
... hand in the critical decisions of that age . There were other dramatic writers of this period , noble and plebeian . I shall only mention one other piece , the Committee , I believe by Sir Robert Howard , which has of late been cut down ...
205. oldal
... hand- somer than falls to the lot of most poets , who are generally more intent upon the idea in their own minds than on the image before them , and are glad to take up with Dulcineas of their own creating ; the theatrical heroine in ...
... hand- somer than falls to the lot of most poets , who are generally more intent upon the idea in their own minds than on the image before them , and are glad to take up with Dulcineas of their own creating ; the theatrical heroine in ...
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