Lectures on the English Comic WritersRussell & Russell, 1969 - 343 oldal |
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241. oldal
... writers belong nearly to the same age . We also owe to the same period ( the reign of George II . ) the inimitable Hogarth , and some of our best . writers of the middle style of comedy . If I were called upon to account for this ...
... writers belong nearly to the same age . We also owe to the same period ( the reign of George II . ) the inimitable Hogarth , and some of our best . writers of the middle style of comedy . If I were called upon to account for this ...
304. oldal
... writers , taking advantage of this mixed and solid mass of ignorance , folly , pride , and prejudice , made those deep and lasting incisions into it , have given those sharp and nice touches , that bold relief to their characters ...
... writers , taking advantage of this mixed and solid mass of ignorance , folly , pride , and prejudice , made those deep and lasting incisions into it , have given those sharp and nice touches , that bold relief to their characters ...
322. oldal
... writers could hardly be credited , but for the notes at the bottom of this preposterous medley of bombast , containing his authorities and the parallel passages . Dryden , Lee , and Shadwell , make no very shining figure there . Mr ...
... writers could hardly be credited , but for the notes at the bottom of this preposterous medley of bombast , containing his authorities and the parallel passages . Dryden , Lee , and Shadwell , make no very shining figure there . Mr ...
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ON SHAKSPEARE AND BEN JONSON | 54 |
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