Lectures on the English Comic WritersRussell & Russell, 1969 - 343 oldal |
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12. oldal
... keep up the ball with wonderful spirit between them . The consciousness , however it may arise , that there is something that we ought to look grave at , is almost always a signal for laugh- ing outright : we can hardly keep our ...
... keep up the ball with wonderful spirit between them . The consciousness , however it may arise , that there is something that we ought to look grave at , is almost always a signal for laugh- ing outright : we can hardly keep our ...
14. oldal
... keeping in comic character , as we see it very finely exemplified in Sancho Panza and Don Quixote . The proverbial phlegm and the romantic gravity of these two celebrated persons may be regarded as the height of this kind of excel ...
... keeping in comic character , as we see it very finely exemplified in Sancho Panza and Don Quixote . The proverbial phlegm and the romantic gravity of these two celebrated persons may be regarded as the height of this kind of excel ...
308. oldal
... keep pace with critical distinc- tions and metaphysical niceties . Some theorists , indeed , have been sanguine enough to expect a regular advance from grossness to refinement on the stage and in real life , marked on a graduated scale ...
... keep pace with critical distinc- tions and metaphysical niceties . Some theorists , indeed , have been sanguine enough to expect a regular advance from grossness to refinement on the stage and in real life , marked on a graduated scale ...
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