Lectures on the English Comic WritersDoubleday, 1960 - 239 oldal |
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... imagination to wit , that the former does not admit of mere verbal combinations . Whenever they do occur , they are uniformly blemishes . It requires something more solid and substantial to raise admiration or passion . The gen- eral ...
... imagination to wit , that the former does not admit of mere verbal combinations . Whenever they do occur , they are uniformly blemishes . It requires something more solid and substantial to raise admiration or passion . The gen- eral ...
53. oldal
... 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 many lovers , that she ...
... 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 many lovers , that she ...
72. oldal
... imagination is to raise or adorn one idea by another more striking or more beautiful : the object of these writers was to match any one idea with any other idea , for better for worse , as we say , and whether any thing was gained by ...
... imagination is to raise or adorn one idea by another more striking or more beautiful : the object of these writers was to match any one idea with any other idea , for better for worse , as we say , and whether any thing was gained by ...
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absurdity acter admirable affectation amusing appear archy and mehitabel beauty Ben Jonson BRASS character Charlotte Brontë colour comedy common Congreve delightful DICK Dolphin Masters Don Quixote dramatic dress elegance Epicene equally excellent extravagance eyes face fancy farce feeling folly Francis Turner Palgrave genius Gil Blas give grace heart Hogarth Honoré de Balzac Hudibras idea imagination imitation instance interest invention Johnson Lady laugh lively look Lord lover ludicrous Madam manners mind mistress moral never night novel object original painted passion person play pleasure poem poet poetry pretensions Rake's Progress reason refinement Richard Brinsley Sheridan ridiculous romantic satire scene School for Scandal seems sense sentiment serious Shakspeare shew sort Spectator spirit stage story style Tartuffe Tatler thee thing thou thought tion Tom Jones truth turn vice whole wife WILD words Wycherley