Lectures on the English Comic WritersG. Cumberlege, Oxford University Press, 1951 - 248 oldal |
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... appearances . If we hold a mask before our face , and approach a child with this disguise on , it will at first , from the oddity and incongruity of the appearance , be inclined to laugh ; if we go nearer to it , steadily , and without ...
... appearances . If we hold a mask before our face , and approach a child with this disguise on , it will at first , from the oddity and incongruity of the appearance , be inclined to laugh ; if we go nearer to it , steadily , and without ...
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... appearance in full feather . He blazes out and dazzles sober reason with ridiculous ostentation . Still , I think this character is a copy from Etherege's Sir Fopling Flutter , and upon the whole , perhaps , Sir Fopling is the more ...
... appearance in full feather . He blazes out and dazzles sober reason with ridiculous ostentation . Still , I think this character is a copy from Etherege's Sir Fopling Flutter , and upon the whole , perhaps , Sir Fopling is the more ...
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... appearances , but saves his honour - and he gives us to understand that it was his own . He did not need to be ashamed of ... appearance of truth and nature than almost any others . His incidents succeed one another with rapidity , but ...
... appearances , but saves his honour - and he gives us to understand that it was his own . He did not need to be ashamed of ... appearance of truth and nature than almost any others . His incidents succeed one another with rapidity , but ...
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