Lectures on the English Comic WritersG. Cumberlege, Oxford University Press, 1951 - 248 oldal |
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... Lady Pliant , and my Lord and Lady Froth , are also scarcely credible in the extravagant insipidity and romantic vein of their follies , in which they are notably seconded by the lively Mr. Brisk and dying Ned Careless . " 66 66 The Way ...
... Lady Pliant , and my Lord and Lady Froth , are also scarcely credible in the extravagant insipidity and romantic vein of their follies , in which they are notably seconded by the lively Mr. Brisk and dying Ned Careless . " 66 66 The Way ...
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... lady airs and graces of his wife by brawling oaths , impene- trable surliness , and pot - house valour ; overpowers any tendency she might have to vapours or hysterics by the fumes of tobacco and strong beer ; and thinks to be master in ...
... lady airs and graces of his wife by brawling oaths , impene- trable surliness , and pot - house valour ; overpowers any tendency she might have to vapours or hysterics by the fumes of tobacco and strong beer ; and thinks to be master in ...
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... Lady Lurewell , in " The Trip to the Jubilee . ” She by no means makes good Mr. Burke's courtly and chivalrous observation , that the evil of vice consists principally in its want of refine- ment ; and one benefit of the dramatic ...
... Lady Lurewell , in " The Trip to the Jubilee . ” She by no means makes good Mr. Burke's courtly and chivalrous observation , that the evil of vice consists principally in its want of refine- ment ; and one benefit of the dramatic ...
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LECTURE PAGE | 1 |
ON SHAKESPEARE AND BEN JONSON | 36 |
ON COWLEY BUTLER SUCKLING ETHER | 61 |
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