Lectures on the English Comic WritersRussell & Russell, 1969 - 343 oldal |
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39. oldal
... object of gran- deur or interest , to startle and shock our precon- ceptions by incongruous and equivocal combina- tions , than to confirm , enforce , and expand them by powerful and lasting associations of ideas , or striking and true ...
... object of gran- deur or interest , to startle and shock our precon- ceptions by incongruous and equivocal combina- tions , than to confirm , enforce , and expand them by powerful and lasting associations of ideas , or striking and true ...
66. oldal
... object of this and other characters like it , rather than reforming the moral sense , or indulging our personal ... objects of envy and admiration , and on that account are doubly objects of 66 ON SHAKSPEARE AND BEN JONSON .
... object of this and other characters like it , rather than reforming the moral sense , or indulging our personal ... objects of envy and admiration , and on that account are doubly objects of 66 ON SHAKSPEARE AND BEN JONSON .
94. oldal
... object of the poetry of imagination is to raise or adorn one idea by another more striking or more beautiful : the object of these writers was to match any one idea with any other idea , for better for worse , as we say , and whether ...
... object of the poetry of imagination is to raise or adorn one idea by another more striking or more beautiful : the object of these writers was to match any one idea with any other idea , for better for worse , as we say , and whether ...
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ON SHAKSPEARE AND BEN JONSON | 54 |
LECTURE III | 92 |
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absurdity admirable Æschylus affectation amusing appearance beauty Beggar's Opera Ben Jonson Brass burlesque Caleb Williams character colour comedy common Congreve Conscious Lovers delightful Dick Don Quixote dramatic dress elegance Epicene equal excellent eyes face Falstaff fancy farce feeling folly genius Gil Blas give grace heart Hogarth Hudibras idea imagination imitation instance interest invention kind Lady laugh laughter lively look Lord lover ludicrous manners metaphysical poets Millamant mind moral ness never novel object observation painted passion person play pleasure poet poetry pretensions Provoked Wife racter reason refinement ridiculous romantic satire scene School for Scandal seems sense sentiment serious Shakspeare Shakspeare's shew sort Spectator spirit stage story style Tartuffe Tatler thee thing thou thought tion Tom Jones truth turn vice Volpone whole wife wit and humour words Wycherley