Lectures on the English Comic WritersG. Cumberlege, Oxford University Press, 1951 - 248 oldal |
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... Wife and Have a Wife , " " The Chances , " and " The Wild Goose Chase , " the original of the " Inconstant , " are superior in style and execu- tion to anything of Ben Jonson's . They are , indeed , some of the best comedies on the ...
... Wife and Have a Wife , " " The Chances , " and " The Wild Goose Chase , " the original of the " Inconstant , " are superior in style and execu- tion to anything of Ben Jonson's . They are , indeed , some of the best comedies on the ...
110. oldal
... wife's infidelity , while he stops his ears to her pretended proofs , is not surpassed in modern comedy . I shall give it here : - " Wildair . Now , dear Madam , I have secured my brother , you have disposed of the Colonel , and we'll ...
... wife's infidelity , while he stops his ears to her pretended proofs , is not surpassed in modern comedy . I shall give it here : - " Wildair . Now , dear Madam , I have secured my brother , you have disposed of the Colonel , and we'll ...
229. oldal
... Wife " by Colman , and the " Clandestine Marriage " by Colman and Garrick , are excellent plays of the middle style of comedy , which are formed rather by judgment and selection than by any original vein of genius ; and have all the ...
... Wife " by Colman , and the " Clandestine Marriage " by Colman and Garrick , are excellent plays of the middle style of comedy , which are formed rather by judgment and selection than by any original vein of genius ; and have all the ...
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LECTURE PAGE | 1 |
ON SHAKESPEARE AND BEN JONSON | 36 |
ON COWLEY BUTLER SUCKLING ETHER | 61 |
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