Lectures on the English Comic WritersRussell & Russell, 1969 - 343 oldal |
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153. oldal
William Hazlitt. and circumstances to the same decisive point : but he works out scene after scene , on the spur of the occasion , and from the immediate hold they take of his imagination at the moment , without any previous bias or ...
William Hazlitt. and circumstances to the same decisive point : but he works out scene after scene , on the spur of the occasion , and from the immediate hold they take of his imagination at the moment , without any previous bias or ...
237. oldal
... scene , which is a fault undoubtedly : but then it must be confessed , every thing is brought home in its full force to the mind of the reader also ; and we feel the same interest in the story as if it were our own . Can any thing be ...
... scene , which is a fault undoubtedly : but then it must be confessed , every thing is brought home in its full force to the mind of the reader also ; and we feel the same interest in the story as if it were our own . Can any thing be ...
341. oldal
... scene in which he tries to make a confidant of the Major is great ; and his song of " Robinson Crusoe " as melancholy as the island itself . The reconciliation - scene with his wife , and his exclamation over her , " to think that I ...
... scene in which he tries to make a confidant of the Major is great ; and his song of " Robinson Crusoe " as melancholy as the island itself . The reconciliation - scene with his wife , and his exclamation over her , " to think that I ...
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