Lectures on the English Comic WritersRussell & Russell, 1969 - 343 oldal |
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268. oldal
... expression in Hogarth , the extreme delicacy and subtle gradations of character in his pictures have almost entirely escaped them . In the first picture of the Marriage à - la - Mode , the three figures of the young Nobleman , his ...
... expression in Hogarth , the extreme delicacy and subtle gradations of character in his pictures have almost entirely escaped them . In the first picture of the Marriage à - la - Mode , the three figures of the young Nobleman , his ...
292. oldal
... expression , more intense or relaxed , of hope or of fear , is stamped on each of the charac- ters , so that you could no more transpose any part of one countenance to another , than you could change a profile to a front face . Hogarth ...
... expression , more intense or relaxed , of hope or of fear , is stamped on each of the charac- ters , so that you could no more transpose any part of one countenance to another , than you could change a profile to a front face . Hogarth ...
328. oldal
... expression and allusion existed long before , as in the plays of Shakspeare and Ben Jon- son , when there was not this grossness of manners , and it has of late years been gradually refining away . There is a certain grossness or ...
... expression and allusion existed long before , as in the plays of Shakspeare and Ben Jon- son , when there was not this grossness of manners , and it has of late years been gradually refining away . There is a certain grossness or ...
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LECTURE | 1 |
ON SHAKSPEARE AND BEN JONSON | 54 |
LECTURE III | 92 |
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