Lectures on the English Comic WritersDoubleday, 1960 - 239 oldal |
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31. oldal
... invention , shewing the absurd and ludicrous consciously , whether in ourselves or another . Cross - readings , where the blunders are designed , are wit : but if any one were to light upon them through ignorance or accident , they ...
... invention , shewing the absurd and ludicrous consciously , whether in ourselves or another . Cross - readings , where the blunders are designed , are wit : but if any one were to light upon them through ignorance or accident , they ...
34. oldal
... invention in exhibit- ing it in eternal forms , palpable and intelligible , and delightful to children and grown persons , and to all ages and nations , are almost miraculous . The invention of a fable is to me the most enviable ...
... invention in exhibit- ing it in eternal forms , palpable and intelligible , and delightful to children and grown persons , and to all ages and nations , are almost miraculous . The invention of a fable is to me the most enviable ...
112. oldal
... invention . Love in a Wood , though not what one would wish it to be for the author's sake or our own , is much better , and abounds in several rich and highly - coloured scenes , particularly those in which Miss Lucy , her mother ...
... invention . Love in a Wood , though not what one would wish it to be for the author's sake or our own , is much better , and abounds in several rich and highly - coloured scenes , particularly those in which Miss Lucy , her mother ...
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