Lectures on the English Comic WritersRussell & Russell, 1969 - 343 oldal |
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58. oldal
... lively mischievous wag : but still what are his gibing sentences and chopped logic to the fine moralising vein of the fantastical Jacques , stretched beneath " the shade of melancholy boughs ? " Nothing . That is , Shakspeare was a ...
... lively mischievous wag : but still what are his gibing sentences and chopped logic to the fine moralising vein of the fantastical Jacques , stretched beneath " the shade of melancholy boughs ? " Nothing . That is , Shakspeare was a ...
104. oldal
... lively effusions of wit and gallantry , written in a familiar but spirited style , without much design or effort . His shrewd and taunting address to a desponding lover will sufficiently vouch for the truth of this account of the ...
... lively effusions of wit and gallantry , written in a familiar but spirited style , without much design or effort . His shrewd and taunting address to a desponding lover will sufficiently vouch for the truth of this account of the ...
160. oldal
... lively sense of lightness and grace his stupidity answers all the purposes of wit . His portly paunch repels a jest like a wool- sack : a sarcasm rebounds from him like a ball . His presence is a cure for gravity ; and he is a standing ...
... lively sense of lightness and grace his stupidity answers all the purposes of wit . His portly paunch repels a jest like a wool- sack : a sarcasm rebounds from him like a ball . His presence is a cure for gravity ; and he is a standing ...
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LECTURE | 1 |
ON SHAKSPEARE AND BEN JONSON | 54 |
LECTURE III | 92 |
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