Lectures on the English Comic WritersRussell & Russell, 1969 - 343 oldal |
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47. oldal
... turn themselves to all things , or turn all things to themselves . ) It also procureth delight by gratify- fying curiosity with its rareness or semblance of difficulty ( as monsters , not for their beauty but their rarity ; as juggling ...
... turn themselves to all things , or turn all things to themselves . ) It also procureth delight by gratify- fying curiosity with its rareness or semblance of difficulty ( as monsters , not for their beauty but their rarity ; as juggling ...
123. oldal
... turn back , to connect their several adven- tures together . In fact , Butler drives only at a set of obnoxious opinions , and runs into general decla- mations . His poem in its essence is a satire , or di- dactic poem . It is not ...
... turn back , to connect their several adven- tures together . In fact , Butler drives only at a set of obnoxious opinions , and runs into general decla- mations . His poem in its essence is a satire , or di- dactic poem . It is not ...
192. oldal
... turn to the page , and find them where we left them ! -Many of the most exquisite pieces in the Tatler , it is to be ... turns back to tell the father that he is come ; with the nice gradation of incredulity in the little boy , who is ...
... turn to the page , and find them where we left them ! -Many of the most exquisite pieces in the Tatler , it is to be ... turns back to tell the father that he is come ; with the nice gradation of incredulity in the little boy , who is ...
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LECTURE | 1 |
ON SHAKSPEARE AND BEN JONSON | 54 |
LECTURE III | 92 |
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