Lectures on the English Comic Writers, and Fugitive WritingsDent, 1963 - 346 oldal |
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72. oldal
... lady , ' - are alike admirable . The peremptory bluntness and exaggerated descriptions of Sir Sampson Legend are in a vein truly oriental , with a Shakespearian cast of language , and form a striking contrast to the quaint credulity and ...
... lady , ' - are alike admirable . The peremptory bluntness and exaggerated descriptions of Sir Sampson Legend are in a vein truly oriental , with a Shakespearian cast of language , and form a striking contrast to the quaint credulity and ...
114. oldal
... lady with the highwayman , who robbed her of her jewels , while he complimented her beauty , ought not to be passed over , nor that of Sophia and her muff , nor the reserved coquetry of her cousin Fitzpatrick , nor the description of Lady ...
... lady with the highwayman , who robbed her of her jewels , while he complimented her beauty , ought not to be passed over , nor that of Sophia and her muff , nor the reserved coquetry of her cousin Fitzpatrick , nor the description of Lady ...
345. oldal
... Lady , 72 Pliant , Sir Paul , 72 Politick , 43 Polly , 158 Pool of Bethseda , The , 147 Pope , 9 , 18 , 24 , 53 , 79 , 134 , 152 , 158 Porson , 17 Prior , 56 Provok'd Wife , The ... Lady , 72 Townly , Lady , 37 , 84 Trent , Colonel 345 INDEX.
... Lady , 72 Pliant , Sir Paul , 72 Politick , 43 Polly , 158 Pool of Bethseda , The , 147 Pope , 9 , 18 , 24 , 53 , 79 , 134 , 152 , 158 Porson , 17 Prior , 56 Provok'd Wife , The ... Lady , 72 Townly , Lady , 37 , 84 Trent , Colonel 345 INDEX.
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