Lectures on the English Comic WritersDoubleday, 1960 - 239 oldal |
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112. oldal
... writer at all , as to mere authorship ; but he makes up for it by a prodigious fund of comic invention and ludicrous description , bordering somewhat on caricature . Though he ... writers . His fable 112 LECTURES ON THE ENGLISH COMIC WRITERS.
... writer at all , as to mere authorship ; but he makes up for it by a prodigious fund of comic invention and ludicrous description , bordering somewhat on caricature . Though he ... writers . His fable 112 LECTURES ON THE ENGLISH COMIC WRITERS.
218. oldal
... writers , to the greater variety and distinctness of character among ourselves ; the roughness of the texture and the sharp angles not being worn out by the artificial refinements of intellect , or the frequent collision of social ...
... writers , to the greater variety and distinctness of character among ourselves ; the roughness of the texture and the sharp angles not being worn out by the artificial refinements of intellect , or the frequent collision of social ...
227. oldal
... writers could hardly be credited , but for the notes at the bottom of this preposterous medley of bombast , containing his author- ities and the parallel passages . Dryden , Lee , and Shadwell , make no very shining figure there . Mr ...
... writers could hardly be credited , but for the notes at the bottom of this preposterous medley of bombast , containing his author- ities and the parallel passages . Dryden , Lee , and Shadwell , make no very shining figure there . Mr ...
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