Lectures on the English Comic WritersRussell & Russell, 1969 - 343 oldal |
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51. oldal
... play , are admirable satires , ( as good as Pope's characters of women , ) but not exactly in the spirit of comic dialogue . The strictures of Rousseau on this play , in his Letter to D'Alem- bert , are a fine specimen of the best ...
... play , are admirable satires , ( as good as Pope's characters of women , ) but not exactly in the spirit of comic dialogue . The strictures of Rousseau on this play , in his Letter to D'Alem- bert , are a fine specimen of the best ...
83. oldal
... play , and will be my justification in what I have said of the literal tenaciousness ( to a degree that is re- pulsive ) of the author's imaginary descriptions . Every Man in his known to the public . Humour , is a play well- This play ...
... play , and will be my justification in what I have said of the literal tenaciousness ( to a degree that is re- pulsive ) of the author's imaginary descriptions . Every Man in his known to the public . Humour , is a play well- This play ...
130. oldal
... play was horse- play . His wit ( what there is of it ) is ingenious and scholar - like , rather than natural and dramatic . Thus Burr , in the Wild Gallant , says to Failer , " She shall sooner cut an atom than part us . ” — His plots ...
... play was horse- play . His wit ( what there is of it ) is ingenious and scholar - like , rather than natural and dramatic . Thus Burr , in the Wild Gallant , says to Failer , " She shall sooner cut an atom than part us . ” — His plots ...
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