Lectures on the English Comic WritersRussell & Russell, 1969 - 343 oldal |
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107. oldal
... equally defective in plot , wit , and na- ture : it is a wretched list of exits and entrances , and the whole business of the scene is taken up in the unaccountable seizure , and equally unac- countable escapes , of a number of persons ...
... equally defective in plot , wit , and na- ture : it is a wretched list of exits and entrances , and the whole business of the scene is taken up in the unaccountable seizure , and equally unac- countable escapes , of a number of persons ...
118. oldal
... equally in the hands of the learned and the vulgar ; for the sense is generally as solid , as the images are amusing and grotesque . Whigs and Tories join in his praise . He could not , in spite of himself , narrow his mind , " And to ...
... equally in the hands of the learned and the vulgar ; for the sense is generally as solid , as the images are amusing and grotesque . Whigs and Tories join in his praise . He could not , in spite of himself , narrow his mind , " And to ...
120. oldal
... equally in the familiarity of his illustrations ‡ , or their in- credible extravagance , by comparing things that are alike or not alike . He surprises equally by * " No Indian prince has to his palace More followers than a thief to the ...
... equally in the familiarity of his illustrations ‡ , or their in- credible extravagance , by comparing things that are alike or not alike . He surprises equally by * " No Indian prince has to his palace More followers than a thief to the ...
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ON SHAKSPEARE AND BEN JONSON | 54 |
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