Lectures on the English Comic Writers, and Fugitive WritingsDent, 1963 - 346 oldal |
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78. oldal
... seems to have been intended for the sake of contrast ; for the portrait of consum- mate , artful hypocrisy in Olivia , is , perhaps , rendered more striking by it . The indignation excited against this odious and pernicious quality by ...
... seems to have been intended for the sake of contrast ; for the portrait of consum- mate , artful hypocrisy in Olivia , is , perhaps , rendered more striking by it . The indignation excited against this odious and pernicious quality by ...
135. oldal
... seems to have no other feeling but a sickly sense of pain— shew the deepest insight into human nature , and into the effects of those refinements in depravity , by which it has been good - naturedly asserted , that vice loses half its ...
... seems to have no other feeling but a sickly sense of pain— shew the deepest insight into human nature , and into the effects of those refinements in depravity , by which it has been good - naturedly asserted , that vice loses half its ...
284. oldal
... seem wedded to our disease , like life and death in disproportion met ; ' we make new efforts , try new expedients ... seems no end of our lengthening tortures ; we are ready to faint with exhaustion , or work ourselves up to frenzy ...
... seem wedded to our disease , like life and death in disproportion met ; ' we make new efforts , try new expedients ... seems no end of our lengthening tortures ; we are ready to faint with exhaustion , or work ourselves up to frenzy ...
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