Lectures on the English Comic WritersRussell & Russell, 1969 - 343 oldal |
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216. oldal
... actions and manners of the chief dramatis per- sone do not arise out of the actions and manners of those around them , or the situation of life 216 ON THE ENGLISH NOVELISTS .
... actions and manners of the chief dramatis per- sone do not arise out of the actions and manners of those around them , or the situation of life 216 ON THE ENGLISH NOVELISTS .
257. oldal
... action , it is a moving picture if they speak , we hear their dialect and the tones of their voice . If the humour is made out by dialect , the character by the dress , the interest by the facts and documents in the author's possession ...
... action , it is a moving picture if they speak , we hear their dialect and the tones of their voice . If the humour is made out by dialect , the character by the dress , the interest by the facts and documents in the author's possession ...
260. oldal
... Action is momentary , The motion of a muscle , this way or that ; Suffering is long , obscure , and infinite . " In the conflict of his feelings , he is worn to a skeleton , wasted to a shadow . But he endures this living death to watch ...
... Action is momentary , The motion of a muscle , this way or that ; Suffering is long , obscure , and infinite . " In the conflict of his feelings , he is worn to a skeleton , wasted to a shadow . But he endures this living death to watch ...
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ON SHAKSPEARE AND BEN JONSON | 54 |
LECTURE III | 92 |
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