Lectures on the English Comic WritersRussell & Russell, 1969 - 343 oldal |
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37. oldal
... true and false wit . Mr. Addison , indeed , goes so far as to make it the exclusive test of true wit that it will bear translation into another language , that is to say , that it does not depend at all on the form of expression . But ...
... true and false wit . Mr. Addison , indeed , goes so far as to make it the exclusive test of true wit that it will bear translation into another language , that is to say , that it does not depend at all on the form of expression . But ...
52. oldal
... true spirit of original genius , is , in my judgment , the master- piece of Moliere . The set speeches in the original play , it is true , would not be borne on the English stage , nor indeed on the French , but that they are carried ...
... true spirit of original genius , is , in my judgment , the master- piece of Moliere . The set speeches in the original play , it is true , would not be borne on the English stage , nor indeed on the French , but that they are carried ...
263. oldal
... consequences , a very common and acknowledged principle , that abstract reason and general utility are the only test and standard of moral rectitude . If this principle is true , then the system is true ; but I ON THE ENGLISH NOVELISTS .
... consequences , a very common and acknowledged principle , that abstract reason and general utility are the only test and standard of moral rectitude . If this principle is true , then the system is true ; but I ON THE ENGLISH NOVELISTS .
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