Lectures on the English Comic WritersDoubleday, 1960 - 239 oldal |
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45. oldal
... poet greatly prevail over the mere wit and satire , and that we sympathise with his characters oftener than we laugh at them . His ridicule wants the sting of ill - nature . He had hardly such a thing as spleen in his composition ...
... poet greatly prevail over the mere wit and satire , and that we sympathise with his characters oftener than we laugh at them . His ridicule wants the sting of ill - nature . He had hardly such a thing as spleen in his composition ...
71. oldal
... poets were men of learning , and to show their learning was their whole endeavour : but unluckily re- solving to show it in rhyme , instead of writing poetry , they only wrote verses , and very often such verses as stood the trial of ...
... poets were men of learning , and to show their learning was their whole endeavour : but unluckily re- solving to show it in rhyme , instead of writing poetry , they only wrote verses , and very often such verses as stood the trial of ...
78. oldal
... Poets , on account of his slowness . His verses are delicate and pleasing , with a certain feebleness , but with very ... poet . He has in this respect been compared to Michael Angelo , but not with much 78 LECTURES ON THE ENGLISH COMIC ...
... Poets , on account of his slowness . His verses are delicate and pleasing , with a certain feebleness , but with very ... poet . He has in this respect been compared to Michael Angelo , but not with much 78 LECTURES ON THE ENGLISH COMIC ...
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