Lectures on the English Comic WritersJ.M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1930 - 340 oldal |
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... comes in such a questionable shape , ' backed with the appearance of an identical proposition , that it would require a long train of facts and laboured arguments to do away the impression , even if we were sure of the honesty and ...
... comes in such a questionable shape , ' backed with the appearance of an identical proposition , that it would require a long train of facts and laboured arguments to do away the impression , even if we were sure of the honesty and ...
34. oldal
William Hazlitt. ' Shallow . Come on , come on , come on ; give me your hand , Sir ; give me your hand , Sir ; an ... comes hither anon about soldiers ? Shallow . The same Sir John , the very same : I saw him break Schoggan's head at ...
William Hazlitt. ' Shallow . Come on , come on , come on ; give me your hand , Sir ; give me your hand , Sir ; an ... comes hither anon about soldiers ? Shallow . The same Sir John , the very same : I saw him break Schoggan's head at ...
229. oldal
... comes to over- rate them . Having dreamt of no such thing , he is more struck with what he finds than perhaps it deserves ; magnifies the least glimpse of sense or humour into sterling wit or wisdom ; is startled by any objection from ...
... comes to over- rate them . Having dreamt of no such thing , he is more struck with what he finds than perhaps it deserves ; magnifies the least glimpse of sense or humour into sterling wit or wisdom ; is startled by any objection from ...
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