Lectures on the English Comic WritersDoubleday, 1960 - 239 oldal |
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30. oldal
... true and false wit . Mr. Addison , indeed , goes so far as to make it the exclusive test of true wit that it will bear translation into another language , that is to 30 LECTURES ON THE ENGLISH COMIC WRITERS.
... true and false wit . Mr. Addison , indeed , goes so far as to make it the exclusive test of true wit that it will bear translation into another language , that is to 30 LECTURES ON THE ENGLISH COMIC WRITERS.
57. oldal
... true and false , but not of the difference between the agreeable and disagreeable ; or if he had , it was by his understanding rather than his imagina- tion , by rule and method , not by sympathy , or intuitive per- ception of " the ...
... true and false , but not of the difference between the agreeable and disagreeable ; or if he had , it was by his understanding rather than his imagina- tion , by rule and method , not by sympathy , or intuitive per- ception of " the ...
154. oldal
... true but the names and dates , whereas in his every thing is true but the names and dates . If so , he has the advantage on his side . I will here confess , however , that I am a little prejudiced on the point in question ; and that the ...
... true but the names and dates , whereas in his every thing is true but the names and dates . If so , he has the advantage on his side . I will here confess , however , that I am a little prejudiced on the point in question ; and that the ...
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