Goldy: The Life and Times of Oliver GoldsmithTwayne Publishers, 1961 - 367 oldal |
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195. oldal
... comedy . He thinks Congreve's astonishing wit too exuberant for the stage , and for truth to nature , vivacity , life and spirit , places Farquhar first . With what is called the genteel or sentimental school that is all the mode and of ...
... comedy . He thinks Congreve's astonishing wit too exuberant for the stage , and for truth to nature , vivacity , life and spirit , places Farquhar first . With what is called the genteel or sentimental school that is all the mode and of ...
307. oldal
... comedy . Still the manager is indiscreet enough to express the opinion that it will fail miserably . The plot , he says , is bad , the interest is not sustained - it dwindles and dwindles and at last goes out like the snuff of a candle ...
... comedy . Still the manager is indiscreet enough to express the opinion that it will fail miserably . The plot , he says , is bad , the interest is not sustained - it dwindles and dwindles and at last goes out like the snuff of a candle ...
308. oldal
... comedy as having " arrived too late " ) . And Goldsmith finally tries his hand at a fifth which , though it is permitted to be spoken , is thought “ a mawkish thing . " " We are all in labor for a name for Goldy's play , " says Johnson ...
... comedy as having " arrived too late " ) . And Goldsmith finally tries his hand at a fifth which , though it is permitted to be spoken , is thought “ a mawkish thing . " " We are all in labor for a name for Goldy's play , " says Johnson ...
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