Lectures on the English Comic Writers, and Fugitive WritingsDent, 1963 - 346 oldal |
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... thought Shakspeare's comedies better than his tragedies , and gives as a reason , that he was more at home in the one than in the other . That comedies should be written in a more easy and careless vein than tragedies , is but natural ...
... thought Shakspeare's comedies better than his tragedies , and gives as a reason , that he was more at home in the one than in the other . That comedies should be written in a more easy and careless vein than tragedies , is but natural ...
147. oldal
... thought , or comprehensive in feeling . The whole is intensely personal and local : but the interest of the ideal and poetical style of art , relates to more permanent and universal objects ; and the characters and forms must be such as ...
... thought , or comprehensive in feeling . The whole is intensely personal and local : but the interest of the ideal and poetical style of art , relates to more permanent and universal objects ; and the characters and forms must be such as ...
254. oldal
... thoughts and feelings , while I pretend to be delighted with another . Another's limbs are as much mine , who contemplate ... thought of confounding them hitherto , and yet they sound to me as like as selfishness and generosity . If our ...
... thoughts and feelings , while I pretend to be delighted with another . Another's limbs are as much mine , who contemplate ... thought of confounding them hitherto , and yet they sound to me as like as selfishness and generosity . If our ...
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A. C. Cawley absurdity admiration affectation amusing appearance beauty Beggar's Opera Ben Jonson better Brentford character circumstances comedy comic common Constance Garnett criticism delight Don Quixote Edited English Epicene equally ESSAYS eyes face fancy favourite feeling folly genius gentleman Gerald Bullett Gil Blas give grace Hazlitt heart hero Hogarth Hudibras human humour idea imagination insipid instance interest lady laugh live look Lord Lord Byron lover ludicrous main-chance manners means Millamant mind moral nature never novel object opinion ourselves pain passion person philosopher play pleasure POEMS poet poetry present pretensions principle Rake's Progress reason refinement ridiculous romance satire scene School for Scandal seems self-love sense sentiment Shakspeare shew sort spirit stage story style supposed sympathy Tartuffe Tatler thing thought Tom Jones Translated truth turn vanity vols whole words writers