Lectures on the English Comic WritersRussell & Russell, 1969 - 343 oldal |
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107. oldal
... whole of this delightful performance a freshness and purity like the first breath of morning . Its sportive irony never tres- passes on modesty , though it sometimes ( laughing ) threatens to do so ! Suckling's Letters are full of ...
... whole of this delightful performance a freshness and purity like the first breath of morning . Its sportive irony never tres- passes on modesty , though it sometimes ( laughing ) threatens to do so ! Suckling's Letters are full of ...
174. oldal
... whole duty of man ; and seems fully con- vinced , that if this nuisance were abated , the whole world would be regulated according to the creed and the catechism . - This is a strange blind- ness and infatuation ! He forgets , in his ...
... whole duty of man ; and seems fully con- vinced , that if this nuisance were abated , the whole world would be regulated according to the creed and the catechism . - This is a strange blind- ness and infatuation ! He forgets , in his ...
341. oldal
William Hazlitt. head as soft as a pippin . His whole aspect is chilled and frightened , as if he had been dipped in a ... whole low , were for going out . for the progress of civilization . I suppose the manners described in the Mayor of ...
William Hazlitt. head as soft as a pippin . His whole aspect is chilled and frightened , as if he had been dipped in a ... whole low , were for going out . for the progress of civilization . I suppose the manners described in the Mayor of ...
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LECTURE | 1 |
ON SHAKSPEARE AND BEN JONSON | 54 |
LECTURE III | 92 |
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