Lectures on the English Comic WritersRussell & Russell, 1969 - 343 oldal |
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208. oldal
... novel which I read ( I would not give offence by being more particular as to the name ) it was not from any want of ... novels and romances than from the gravest treatises on his- tory and morality , yet there are few works to which I am ...
... novel which I read ( I would not give offence by being more particular as to the name ) it was not from any want of ... novels and romances than from the gravest treatises on his- tory and morality , yet there are few works to which I am ...
246. oldal
... novels , for example , a lady appears regularly every ten pages , to get a lesson in music for no- thing . She never appears ... novel , because it is the shortest ; that is , it has all the liveliness in the sketches of character , and ...
... novels , for example , a lady appears regularly every ten pages , to get a lesson in music for no- thing . She never appears ... novel , because it is the shortest ; that is , it has all the liveliness in the sketches of character , and ...
322. oldal
... novels : they are particularly deficient both in plot and character . The only excellence which they have is that of the style , which is the only thing in which his novels are deficient . The only dra- matic pieces of Fielding that ...
... novels : they are particularly deficient both in plot and character . The only excellence which they have is that of the style , which is the only thing in which his novels are deficient . The only dra- matic pieces of Fielding that ...
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LECTURE | 1 |
ON SHAKSPEARE AND BEN JONSON | 54 |
LECTURE III | 92 |
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