Lectures on the English Comic WritersRussell & Russell, 1969 - 343 oldal |
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103. oldal
... appear to have been such extreme speculations afloat on the subject of religion and morality , as there were shortly after the Reformation , and afterwards under the Stuarts , the differences being widened by political irritation ; and ...
... appear to have been such extreme speculations afloat on the subject of religion and morality , as there were shortly after the Reformation , and afterwards under the Stuarts , the differences being widened by political irritation ; and ...
164. oldal
... appear- ances , but saves his honour - and he gives us to un- derstand that it was his own . He did not need to be ashamed of it . Indeed there is internal evidence that this sort of character is his own , for it pervades his works ...
... appear- ances , but saves his honour - and he gives us to un- derstand that it was his own . He did not need to be ashamed of it . Indeed there is internal evidence that this sort of character is his own , for it pervades his works ...
246. oldal
... appears regularly every ten pages , to get a lesson in music for no- thing . She never appears for any other purpose ; this is all you know of her ; and in this the whole wit and humour of the character consists . dows is the same , who ...
... appears regularly every ten pages , to get a lesson in music for no- thing . She never appears for any other purpose ; this is all you know of her ; and in this the whole wit and humour of the character consists . dows is the same , who ...
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ON SHAKSPEARE AND BEN JONSON | 54 |
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