Lectures on the English Comic WritersDoubleday, 1960 - 239 oldal |
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35. oldal
... matter - that they are just come from a puppet - show . Who can see three little painted , patched - up figures , no ... matters say , that " he liked a comedy better than a tragedy , a farce better than a comedy , a pantomime better ...
... matter - that they are just come from a puppet - show . Who can see three little painted , patched - up figures , no ... matters say , that " he liked a comedy better than a tragedy , a farce better than a comedy , a pantomime better ...
37. oldal
... matter , otherwise distasteful or insipid , with an unusual and thence grateful tang . " - Barrow's Works , Serm . 14 . I will only add by way of general caution , that there is nothing more ridiculous than laughter without a cause ...
... matter , otherwise distasteful or insipid , with an unusual and thence grateful tang . " - Barrow's Works , Serm . 14 . I will only add by way of general caution , that there is nothing more ridiculous than laughter without a cause ...
144. oldal
... matter . It takes from the general power , not only to please , but to instruct . The monotony of style pro- duces an apparent monotony of ideas . What is really striking and valuable , is lost in the vain ostentation and circumlocution ...
... matter . It takes from the general power , not only to please , but to instruct . The monotony of style pro- duces an apparent monotony of ideas . What is really striking and valuable , is lost in the vain ostentation and circumlocution ...
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