Lectures on the English Comic WritersRussell & Russell, 1969 - 343 oldal |
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8. oldal
... satire . The principle of contrast is , however , the same in all the stages , in the simply laughable , the ludi- crous , the ridiculous ; and the effect is only the more complete , the more durably and pointedly this principle ...
... satire . The principle of contrast is , however , the same in all the stages , in the simply laughable , the ludi- crous , the ridiculous ; and the effect is only the more complete , the more durably and pointedly this principle ...
117. oldal
... satire upon the Presbyterian party ; yet it was resented by the court party as a satire upon itself . A man must , indeed , be sufficiently blind with party - prejudice , to have considered this as a com- pliment to his own side of the ...
... satire upon the Presbyterian party ; yet it was resented by the court party as a satire upon itself . A man must , indeed , be sufficiently blind with party - prejudice , to have considered this as a com- pliment to his own side of the ...
341. oldal
... satire on the city , and the country at large ; and there is a very frequent repetition of the word " nonsense " in the house , during the perform- ance . Mr. Dowton was even hissed , either from the upper boxes or gallery , in his ...
... satire on the city , and the country at large ; and there is a very frequent repetition of the word " nonsense " in the house , during the perform- ance . Mr. Dowton was even hissed , either from the upper boxes or gallery , in his ...
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