Lectures on the English Comic WritersRussell & Russell, 1969 - 343 oldal |
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121. oldal
... head † , by a pun upon one word ‡ , and by splitting another in two at the end of a verse , with the same alertness and power over the odd and unaccountable in the combinations of sounds as of images . There are as many shrewd aphorisms ...
... head † , by a pun upon one word ‡ , and by splitting another in two at the end of a verse , with the same alertness and power over the odd and unaccountable in the combinations of sounds as of images . There are as many shrewd aphorisms ...
159. oldal
... head of so prevailing a party " as that of coxcombs , the other may look big and console himself ( under some affronts ) with being a very competent re- presentative , a knight of the shire , of the once formidable , though now obsolete ...
... head of so prevailing a party " as that of coxcombs , the other may look big and console himself ( under some affronts ) with being a very competent re- presentative , a knight of the shire , of the once formidable , though now obsolete ...
341. oldal
William Hazlitt. head as soft as a pippin . His whole aspect is chilled and frightened , as if he had been dipped in a pond ; and yet he looks as if he would like to be snug and comfortable , if he durst . He smiles as if he would be ...
William Hazlitt. head as soft as a pippin . His whole aspect is chilled and frightened , as if he had been dipped in a pond ; and yet he looks as if he would like to be snug and comfortable , if he durst . He smiles as if he would be ...
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