Lectures on the English Comic WritersG. Cumberlege, Oxford University Press, 1951 - 248 oldal |
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... delight he had experienced , that instead of " Venice Preserved , " they had not gone to see " The Busy Body , " which had been acted the night before . This was fifty years ago , since which , and for fifty years before that , it has ...
... delight he had experienced , that instead of " Venice Preserved , " they had not gone to see " The Busy Body , " which had been acted the night before . This was fifty years ago , since which , and for fifty years before that , it has ...
225. oldal
... delightful as anything in fiction or romance ; and is the evident origin of Mr. Burke's celebrated apostrophe to the ... delight of talking of the ornaments of his art , and a wish to share his pleasure with the reader . I wish I could ...
... delightful as anything in fiction or romance ; and is the evident origin of Mr. Burke's celebrated apostrophe to the ... delight of talking of the ornaments of his art , and a wish to share his pleasure with the reader . I wish I could ...
234. oldal
... delightful and original traits , is still very much borrowed , in its general tone and outline , from Fielding's ... delight in playing at cup and ball , and his impenetrable con- fusion and obstinate gravity in spelling the letter ...
... delightful and original traits , is still very much borrowed , in its general tone and outline , from Fielding's ... delight in playing at cup and ball , and his impenetrable con- fusion and obstinate gravity in spelling the letter ...
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