Lectures on the English Comic WritersRussell & Russell, 1969 - 343 oldal |
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201. oldal
... sentiment , or mode of reasoning . Out of the pale of established authority and received dogmas , all is sceptical , loose , and desultory : he seems in imagination to strengthen the dominion of prejudice , as he weakens and dissipates ...
... sentiment , or mode of reasoning . Out of the pale of established authority and received dogmas , all is sceptical , loose , and desultory : he seems in imagination to strengthen the dominion of prejudice , as he weakens and dissipates ...
246. oldal
... sentiment , and have certain mottoes or devices by which they may always be known . They form such characters as people might be supposed to assume for a night at a masquerade . She presents , not the whole - length figure , nor even ...
... sentiment , and have certain mottoes or devices by which they may always be known . They form such characters as people might be supposed to assume for a night at a masquerade . She presents , not the whole - length figure , nor even ...
298. oldal
... sentiment . With all my admiration of Hogarth , I cannot think him equal to Raphael . I do not know whether , if the port - folio were opened , I would not as soon look over the prints of Hogarth as those of Raphael ; but , assuredly ...
... sentiment . With all my admiration of Hogarth , I cannot think him equal to Raphael . I do not know whether , if the port - folio were opened , I would not as soon look over the prints of Hogarth as those of Raphael ; but , assuredly ...
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absurdity admirable Æschylus affectation amusing appearance beauty Beggar's Opera Ben Jonson Brass burlesque Caleb Williams character colour comedy common Congreve Conscious Lovers delightful Dick Don Quixote dramatic dress elegance Epicene equal excellent eyes face Falstaff fancy farce feeling folly genius Gil Blas give grace heart Hogarth Hudibras idea imagination imitation instance interest invention kind Lady laugh laughter lively look Lord lover ludicrous manners metaphysical poets Millamant mind moral ness never novel object observation painted passion person play pleasure poet poetry pretensions Provoked Wife racter reason refinement ridiculous romantic satire scene School for Scandal seems sense sentiment serious Shakspeare Shakspeare's shew sort Spectator spirit stage story style Tartuffe Tatler thee thing thou thought tion Tom Jones truth turn vice Volpone whole wife wit and humour words Wycherley