Lectures on the English Comic WritersRussell & Russell, 1969 - 343 oldal |
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85. oldal
... example of the power of the stage in giving reality and interest to what otherwise would be without it , I might mention the scene in which Brainworm praises Master Stephen's leg . The folly here is insipid from its being seemingly ...
... example of the power of the stage in giving reality and interest to what otherwise would be without it , I might mention the scene in which Brainworm praises Master Stephen's leg . The folly here is insipid from its being seemingly ...
108. oldal
... example of the same general class of ideas , and forced them into a metaphorical union , by the medium of the generic definition . Thus he says― " The Phoenix Pindar is a vast species alone . " He means to say that he stands by himself ...
... example of the same general class of ideas , and forced them into a metaphorical union , by the medium of the generic definition . Thus he says― " The Phoenix Pindar is a vast species alone . " He means to say that he stands by himself ...
285. oldal
... examples and illustrations from Hogarth , that is , from what he possessed or want- ed in each kind . And first , the ... example , to take two of his pictures only , I mean the Enraged Musician and the Gin Lane ; -in one of which every ...
... examples and illustrations from Hogarth , that is , from what he possessed or want- ed in each kind . And first , the ... example , to take two of his pictures only , I mean the Enraged Musician and the Gin Lane ; -in one of which every ...
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