Lectures on the English Comic WritersRussell & Russell, 1969 - 343 oldal |
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21. oldal
... pleasure consist , and which when attained , and the equivoque is at an end , the curtain drops , and the play is over . All the attrations of a subject that can only be glanced at indirectly , that is a sort of forbidden ground to the ...
... pleasure consist , and which when attained , and the equivoque is at an end , the curtain drops , and the play is over . All the attrations of a subject that can only be glanced at indirectly , that is a sort of forbidden ground to the ...
65. oldal
... pleasure you take in witnessing them . Our later comic writers repre- sent a state of manners , in which to be a man of wit and pleasure about town was become the fashion , and in which the swarms of egregious pretenders in both kinds ...
... pleasure you take in witnessing them . Our later comic writers repre- sent a state of manners , in which to be a man of wit and pleasure about town was become the fashion , and in which the swarms of egregious pretenders in both kinds ...
168. oldal
... pleasure of change . Lure . And she was very virtuous . Wild . Look ye , Madam , you know she was beautiful . She ... pleasures circled without end . Lure . Golden pleasures ! Golden fiddlesticks . What d'ye tell me of your canting stuff ...
... pleasure of change . Lure . And she was very virtuous . Wild . Look ye , Madam , you know she was beautiful . She ... pleasures circled without end . Lure . Golden pleasures ! Golden fiddlesticks . What d'ye tell me of your canting stuff ...
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ON SHAKSPEARE AND BEN JONSON | 54 |
LECTURE III | 92 |
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