Lectures on the English Comic WritersRussell & Russell, 1969 - 343 oldal |
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5. oldal
... imagination by the disappointment or the discovery , in a matter of this indifference , will only vent itself in a fit of laughter * . The transition here is not from one thing of importance to another , or from a state of indifference ...
... imagination by the disappointment or the discovery , in a matter of this indifference , will only vent itself in a fit of laughter * . The transition here is not from one thing of importance to another , or from a state of indifference ...
38. oldal
... imagination to wit , that the former does not admit of mere verbal com- binations . Whenever they do occur , they are uniformly blemishes . It requires something more solid and substantial to raise admiration or pas- sion . The general ...
... imagination to wit , that the former does not admit of mere verbal com- binations . Whenever they do occur , they are uniformly blemishes . It requires something more solid and substantial to raise admiration or pas- sion . The general ...
74. oldal
... imagination fastens instinctively on some one mark or sign by which he designates the individual , and never lets it go , for fear of not meeting with any other means to express himself by . A cant phrase , an odd gesture , an old ...
... imagination fastens instinctively on some one mark or sign by which he designates the individual , and never lets it go , for fear of not meeting with any other means to express himself by . A cant phrase , an odd gesture , an old ...
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