Lectures on the English Comic WritersRussell & Russell, 1969 - 343 oldal |
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84. oldal
... stage . Bobadil is the only actually striking character in the play , and the real hero of the piece . His well - known proposal for the pacification of Europe , by killing some twenty of them , each his man a day , is as good as any ...
... stage . Bobadil is the only actually striking character in the play , and the real hero of the piece . His well - known proposal for the pacification of Europe , by killing some twenty of them , each his man a day , is as good as any ...
173. oldal
... stage ; and is for fining the actors for every oath they utter , to put an end to the prac- tice ; as if common swearing had been an inven- tion of the poets and stage - players . He cannot endure that the fine gentlemen drink , and the ...
... stage ; and is for fining the actors for every oath they utter , to put an end to the prac- tice ; as if common swearing had been an inven- tion of the poets and stage - players . He cannot endure that the fine gentlemen drink , and the ...
174. oldal
... stage and this he considers as the only exception to the practice of piety , and the performance of the whole duty ... stage must be copied from real life , that the manners repre- sented there must exist elsewhere , and " denote a ...
... stage and this he considers as the only exception to the practice of piety , and the performance of the whole duty ... stage must be copied from real life , that the manners repre- sented there must exist elsewhere , and " denote a ...
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