Lectures on the English Comic WritersJ.M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1930 - 340 oldal |
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36. oldal
... head , makes him go to church in a galliard , and return home in a coranto ; ' adds fuel to his folly , or throws cold water on his courage ; makes his puny extravagances venture out or slink into corners without asking his leave ...
... head , makes him go to church in a galliard , and return home in a coranto ; ' adds fuel to his folly , or throws cold water on his courage ; makes his puny extravagances venture out or slink into corners without asking his leave ...
98. oldal
... head at the improbability of Æsop's Fables , is Steele's or Addison's , though I believe it belongs to the former . The account of the two sisters , one of whom held up her head higher than ordinary , from having on a pair of flowered ...
... head at the improbability of Æsop's Fables , is Steele's or Addison's , though I believe it belongs to the former . The account of the two sisters , one of whom held up her head higher than ordinary , from having on a pair of flowered ...
206. oldal
... head turned round to the Fornarina ; and on his other side was Lucretia Borgia , with calm , golden locks ; Michael Angelo had placed the model of St. Peter's on the table before him ; Corregio had an angel at his side ; Titian was ...
... head turned round to the Fornarina ; and on his other side was Lucretia Borgia , with calm , golden locks ; Michael Angelo had placed the model of St. Peter's on the table before him ; Corregio had an angel at his side ; Titian was ...
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