Lectures on the English Comic WritersDoubleday, 1960 - 239 oldal |
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62. oldal
... once . - The Alchymist is the most famous of this author's comedies , though I think it does not deserve its reputation . It contains all that is quaint , dreary , obsolete , and hopeless in this once - famed art , but not the golden ...
... once . - The Alchymist is the most famous of this author's comedies , though I think it does not deserve its reputation . It contains all that is quaint , dreary , obsolete , and hopeless in this once - famed art , but not the golden ...
64. oldal
... once the flower of the Sun , The perfect ruby , which we call Elixir , Not only can do that , but , by its virtue , Can confer honour , love , respect , long life ; Give safety , valour , yea , and victory , To whom he will . In eight ...
... once the flower of the Sun , The perfect ruby , which we call Elixir , Not only can do that , but , by its virtue , Can confer honour , love , respect , long life ; Give safety , valour , yea , and victory , To whom he will . In eight ...
114. oldal
... once upon a time I was sentenced but to be whipp'd , I cannot deny but you were condemn'd to be hang'd . So that in all times , I must confess , your inclinations have been greater and nobler than mine ; however , I cannot consent that ...
... once upon a time I was sentenced but to be whipp'd , I cannot deny but you were condemn'd to be hang'd . So that in all times , I must confess , your inclinations have been greater and nobler than mine ; however , I cannot consent that ...
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