Lectures on the English Comic WritersDoubleday, 1960 - 239 oldal |
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25. oldal
... lively sense of future favours , " is no doubt wit , but it does not consist in the finding out any coincidence or likeness , but in suddenly transposing the order of time in the common account of this feeling , so as to make the ...
... lively sense of future favours , " is no doubt wit , but it does not consist in the finding out any coincidence or likeness , but in suddenly transposing the order of time in the common account of this feeling , so as to make the ...
79. oldal
... lively effusions of wit and gallantry , written in a familiar but spirited style , without much design or effort . His shrewd and taunting address to a desponding lover will sufficiently vouch for the truth of this account of the ...
... lively effusions of wit and gallantry , written in a familiar but spirited style , without much design or effort . His shrewd and taunting address to a desponding lover will sufficiently vouch for the truth of this account of the ...
126. oldal
... lively , good humoured , and sensible ; and contain , among other things , an admirable exposition of the futility of the dramatic unities of time and place . This criticism preceded Dennis's remarks on that sub- ject , in his ...
... lively , good humoured , and sensible ; and contain , among other things , an admirable exposition of the futility of the dramatic unities of time and place . This criticism preceded Dennis's remarks on that sub- ject , in his ...
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