Lectures on the English Comic WritersDoubleday, 1960 - 239 oldal |
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111. oldal
... seems to have been in- tended for the sake of contrast ; for the portrait of consum- mate , artful hypocrisy in Olivia , is , perhaps , rendered more striking by it . The indignation excited against this odious and pernicious quality by ...
... seems to have been in- tended for the sake of contrast ; for the portrait of consum- mate , artful hypocrisy in Olivia , is , perhaps , rendered more striking by it . The indignation excited against this odious and pernicious quality by ...
127. oldal
... seems to think that every breach of the ten commandments begins and ends there . He complains that the tame husbands of his time are laughed at on the stage , and that the successful gallants tri- umph , which was without precedent ...
... seems to think that every breach of the ten commandments begins and ends there . He complains that the tame husbands of his time are laughed at on the stage , and that the successful gallants tri- umph , which was without precedent ...
138. oldal
William Hazlitt. the pages of the Tatler , we seem as if suddenly carried back to the age of Queen Anne , of toupees and ... seems to have spent most of his time in his study , and to have spun out and wire - drawn the 138 LECTURES ON THE ...
William Hazlitt. the pages of the Tatler , we seem as if suddenly carried back to the age of Queen Anne , of toupees and ... seems to have spent most of his time in his study , and to have spun out and wire - drawn the 138 LECTURES ON THE ...
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