Lectures on the English Comic WritersDoubleday, 1960 - 239 oldal |
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93. oldal
... sentiment which Butler complains of in the Pres- byterians , seems at last from long familiarity and close con- templation to have tainted his own mind . Their worst vices appear to have taken root in his imagination . Nothing but what ...
... sentiment which Butler complains of in the Pres- byterians , seems at last from long familiarity and close con- templation to have tainted his own mind . Their worst vices appear to have taken root in his imagination . Nothing but what ...
156. oldal
... sentiments are often disguised under the ludicrousness of the subject ; and provoke laughter when they might well ... sentiment and romantic enterprise , from which it must be kindled , has not been quite extin- guished , will perhaps ...
... sentiments are often disguised under the ludicrousness of the subject ; and provoke laughter when they might well ... sentiment and romantic enterprise , from which it must be kindled , has not been quite extin- guished , will perhaps ...
169. oldal
... sentiments gradually expand themselves , like opening flowers . She writes better every time , and acquires a ... sentiment and reflection , not of impulse or situation . He furnishes his characters , on every occasion , with the ...
... sentiments gradually expand themselves , like opening flowers . She writes better every time , and acquires a ... sentiment and reflection , not of impulse or situation . He furnishes his characters , on every occasion , with the ...
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