Lectures on the English Comic WritersRussell & Russell, 1969 - 343 oldal |
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9. oldal
... friend . " There is something in the mis- fortunes of our best friends that pleases us . " We laugh at people on the top of a stage - coach , or in it , if they seem in great extremity . It is hard to hinder children from laughing at a ...
... friend . " There is something in the mis- fortunes of our best friends that pleases us . " We laugh at people on the top of a stage - coach , or in it , if they seem in great extremity . It is hard to hinder children from laughing at a ...
79. oldal
... friend at all ; or if a friend , to thee . " Of Shakspeare's comedies I have already given a detailed account , which is before the public , and which I shall not repeat of course : but I shall give a cursory sketch of the principal of ...
... friend at all ; or if a friend , to thee . " Of Shakspeare's comedies I have already given a detailed account , which is before the public , and which I shall not repeat of course : but I shall give a cursory sketch of the principal of ...
192. oldal
William Hazlitt. tator ! What old - fashioned friends they seem , and yet I am not tired of them , like so many other friends , nor they of me ! How airy these abstractions of the poet's pen stream over the dawn of our acquaintance with ...
William Hazlitt. tator ! What old - fashioned friends they seem , and yet I am not tired of them , like so many other friends , nor they of me ! How airy these abstractions of the poet's pen stream over the dawn of our acquaintance with ...
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ON SHAKSPEARE AND BEN JONSON | 54 |
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