Lectures on the English Comic WritersDoubleday, 1960 - 239 oldal |
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27. oldal
... observation , as in discriminating between pretence and practice , between appearance and real- ity , is common to ... observe in the things they think on , but either in what they be like one another , or in what they be unlike , those ...
... observation , as in discriminating between pretence and practice , between appearance and real- ity , is common to ... observe in the things they think on , but either in what they be like one another , or in what they be unlike , those ...
121. oldal
... observation on human nature ; Vanbrugh's , for his power of farcical description and telling a story ; Farquhar's , for the pleasure of his society , and the love of good fellowship . His fine gentlemen are not gentlemen of fortune and ...
... observation on human nature ; Vanbrugh's , for his power of farcical description and telling a story ; Farquhar's , for the pleasure of his society , and the love of good fellowship . His fine gentlemen are not gentlemen of fortune and ...
162. oldal
... observation on the springs of human conduct in ordinary characters , is only equalled by the ingenuity of contrivance in bringing those springs into play , in such a manner as to lay open their smallest irregularity . The detection is ...
... observation on the springs of human conduct in ordinary characters , is only equalled by the ingenuity of contrivance in bringing those springs into play , in such a manner as to lay open their smallest irregularity . The detection is ...
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