Lectures on the English Comic WritersRussell & Russell, 1969 - 343 oldal |
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125. oldal
... shew how tall His person was above them all . " * * * * * " At this the knight grew high in chafe , And staring furiously on Ralph , He trembled and look'd pale with ire , Like ashes first , then red as fire . " * * * * " The knight ...
... shew how tall His person was above them all . " * * * * * " At this the knight grew high in chafe , And staring furiously on Ralph , He trembled and look'd pale with ire , Like ashes first , then red as fire . " * * * * " The knight ...
162. oldal
... shew that they are so by displaying their ingenuity , address , and presence of mind in critical junctures , and in their own affairs , rather than their wisdom or their wit " in intellectual gladiatorship , " or 162 ON WYCHERLEY ...
... shew that they are so by displaying their ingenuity , address , and presence of mind in critical junctures , and in their own affairs , rather than their wisdom or their wit " in intellectual gladiatorship , " or 162 ON WYCHERLEY ...
304. oldal
... shew the immeasurable distance which cus- tom or fortune has placed between them . Hence the earlier comic writers , taking advantage of this mixed and solid mass of ignorance , folly , pride , and prejudice , made those deep and ...
... shew the immeasurable distance which cus- tom or fortune has placed between them . Hence the earlier comic writers , taking advantage of this mixed and solid mass of ignorance , folly , pride , and prejudice , made those deep and ...
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