Lectures on the English Comic WritersRussell & Russell, 1969 - 343 oldal |
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27. oldal
... idea seems , however , to have been included in the old well known nickname of the Rump Parlia- ment . Almost as happy an instance of the other kind of wit , which consists in sudden retorts , in turns upon an idea , and diverting the ...
... idea seems , however , to have been included in the old well known nickname of the Rump Parlia- ment . Almost as happy an instance of the other kind of wit , which consists in sudden retorts , in turns upon an idea , and diverting the ...
29. oldal
William Hazlitt. This is certainly as mortifying an inversion of the idea of poetical immortality as could be thought ... ideas that seem the same , or where the secret contradiction is not sufficiently suspected , and is of a ludicrous ...
William Hazlitt. This is certainly as mortifying an inversion of the idea of poetical immortality as could be thought ... ideas that seem the same , or where the secret contradiction is not sufficiently suspected , and is of a ludicrous ...
94. oldal
... idea by another more striking or more beautiful : the object of these writers was to match any one idea with any other idea , for better for worse , as we say , and whether any thing was gained by the change of condition or not . The ...
... idea by another more striking or more beautiful : the object of these writers was to match any one idea with any other idea , for better for worse , as we say , and whether any thing was gained by the change of condition or not . The ...
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