Lectures on the English Comic WritersRussell & Russell, 1969 - 343 oldal |
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68. oldal
... affectation of them in another , and of absolute rus- ticity in a third , forms the highest point of perfec- tion of the comedies of this period , as we may see in Vanbrugh's Lord Foppington , Sir Tunbelly Clumsy , and Miss Hoyden ...
... affectation of them in another , and of absolute rus- ticity in a third , forms the highest point of perfec- tion of the comedies of this period , as we may see in Vanbrugh's Lord Foppington , Sir Tunbelly Clumsy , and Miss Hoyden ...
96. oldal
... affectation . So Cowper , who was of a quite opposite school , speaks feelingly of the misapplication of Cowley's poetical genius . " And though reclaim'd by modern lights From an erroneous taste , I cannot but lament thy splendid wit ...
... affectation . So Cowper , who was of a quite opposite school , speaks feelingly of the misapplication of Cowley's poetical genius . " And though reclaim'd by modern lights From an erroneous taste , I cannot but lament thy splendid wit ...
240. oldal
William Hazlitt. affectation in him , and a more immediate reference to preceding authors ; but his excellences , where he is excellent , are of the first order . His charac- ters are ... affectation , as 240 ON THE ENGLISH NOVELISTS .
William Hazlitt. affectation in him , and a more immediate reference to preceding authors ; but his excellences , where he is excellent , are of the first order . His charac- ters are ... affectation , as 240 ON THE ENGLISH NOVELISTS .
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