Lectures on the English Comic WritersRussell & Russell, 1969 - 343 oldal |
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281. oldal
... never looks at any object but to find out a moral or ludicrous effect . Wilkie never looks at any object but to see that it is there . Hogarth's pictures are a perfect jest - book , from one end to the other . I do not remember a single ...
... never looks at any object but to find out a moral or ludicrous effect . Wilkie never looks at any object but to see that it is there . Hogarth's pictures are a perfect jest - book , from one end to the other . I do not remember a single ...
287. oldal
William Hazlitt. cidences of things , of imagining what either never happened at all , or of instantly fixing on and applying to its purpose what never happened but once . So far , the invention shewn in the great style of painting is ...
William Hazlitt. cidences of things , of imagining what either never happened at all , or of instantly fixing on and applying to its purpose what never happened but once . So far , the invention shewn in the great style of painting is ...
298. oldal
... never have seen the prints of Hogarth , than never have seen those of Raphael . It is many years ago since I first saw the prints of the Cartoons hanging round the old - fashioned parlour of a little inn in a remote part of the country ...
... never have seen the prints of Hogarth , than never have seen those of Raphael . It is many years ago since I first saw the prints of the Cartoons hanging round the old - fashioned parlour of a little inn in a remote part of the country ...
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