Lectures on the English Comic Writers, and Fugitive WritingsDent, 1963 - 346 oldal |
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74. oldal
... perhaps , rightful sway over that which touches the affections , or exhausts the fancy . There is a callousness in the worst characters in the Way of the World , in Fainall , and his wife and Mrs. Marwood , not very pleasant ; and a ...
... perhaps , rightful sway over that which touches the affections , or exhausts the fancy . There is a callousness in the worst characters in the Way of the World , in Fainall , and his wife and Mrs. Marwood , not very pleasant ; and a ...
85. oldal
... perhaps have courted Congreve's acquaintance most , for his wit and the elegance of his manners ; Wycherley's , for his sense and observation on human nature ; Vanbrugh's , for his power of farcical description and telling a story ...
... perhaps have courted Congreve's acquaintance most , for his wit and the elegance of his manners ; Wycherley's , for his sense and observation on human nature ; Vanbrugh's , for his power of farcical description and telling a story ...
221. oldal
... perhaps he must be allowed to be most at home in Winifred Jenkins ! The women have taken this matter up in our own time : let us see what they have made of it . Mrs. Radcliffe's heroes and lovers are perfect in their kind ; nobody can ...
... perhaps he must be allowed to be most at home in Winifred Jenkins ! The women have taken this matter up in our own time : let us see what they have made of it . Mrs. Radcliffe's heroes and lovers are perfect in their kind ; nobody can ...
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