Lectures on the English Comic WritersRussell & Russell, 1969 - 343 oldal |
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41. oldal
... passion and wit united , or of imagina tion unfolding the most tremendous sufferings , and of burlesque on passion playing with it , aiding and relieving its intensity by the most pointed , but familiar and indifferent illustrations of ...
... passion and wit united , or of imagina tion unfolding the most tremendous sufferings , and of burlesque on passion playing with it , aiding and relieving its intensity by the most pointed , but familiar and indifferent illustrations of ...
68. oldal
... passion arise out of the imagination brooding over " airy nothing , " or over a favourite object , where " love's golden shaft hath killed the flock of all affections else : " whereas the refinements of this passion in genteel comedy ...
... passion arise out of the imagination brooding over " airy nothing , " or over a favourite object , where " love's golden shaft hath killed the flock of all affections else : " whereas the refinements of this passion in genteel comedy ...
280. oldal
... passion , in their lowest degrees , and in their every day forms . He selects the commonest events and appearances of nature for his subjects ; and trusts to their very commonness for the interest and amusement he is to excite . Mr ...
... passion , in their lowest degrees , and in their every day forms . He selects the commonest events and appearances of nature for his subjects ; and trusts to their very commonness for the interest and amusement he is to excite . Mr ...
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