Lectures on the English Comic WritersRussell & Russell, 1969 - 343 oldal |
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22. oldal
... grace to Mrs. Amlet's confession- " Though I'm old , I'm chaste . " Valentine and his Angelica would be nothing without it ; Miss Peggy would not be worth a gallant ; and Slender's " sweet Anne Page " would be no more ! " The age of ...
... grace to Mrs. Amlet's confession- " Though I'm old , I'm chaste . " Valentine and his Angelica would be nothing without it ; Miss Peggy would not be worth a gallant ; and Slender's " sweet Anne Page " would be no more ! " The age of ...
129. oldal
... grace , gallantry , and gaiety . The women in this courtly play have very much the look and air ( but something more demure and significant ) of Sir Peter Lely's beauties . Harriet , the mistress of Dorimant , who " tames his wild heart ...
... grace , gallantry , and gaiety . The women in this courtly play have very much the look and air ( but something more demure and significant ) of Sir Peter Lely's beauties . Harriet , the mistress of Dorimant , who " tames his wild heart ...
319. oldal
... grace , the grace of sincerity ; and , instead of making it a test of truth , has made it an echo of the doctrine of the schools - and " the one cries Mum , while t'other cries Budget ! " The comic writer , in my judgment , then , ought ...
... grace , the grace of sincerity ; and , instead of making it a test of truth , has made it an echo of the doctrine of the schools - and " the one cries Mum , while t'other cries Budget ! " The comic writer , in my judgment , then , ought ...
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