Lectures on the English Comic WritersTaylor & Hessey, 1819 - 436 oldal |
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64. oldal
... period . Genteel comedy is the comedy of fashionable life , and of artificial character and manners . The most pungent ridi- cule , is that which is directed to mortify vanity , and to expose affectation ; but vanity and affecta- tion ...
... period . Genteel comedy is the comedy of fashionable life , and of artificial character and manners . The most pungent ridi- cule , is that which is directed to mortify vanity , and to expose affectation ; but vanity and affecta- tion ...
67. oldal
... lustre . I conceive , therefore , that the golden period of our comedy was just after age of Charles II , when the town first became the tainted with the affectation of the manners and conversation of ON SHAKSPEARE AND BEN JONSON . 67.
... lustre . I conceive , therefore , that the golden period of our comedy was just after age of Charles II , when the town first became the tainted with the affectation of the manners and conversation of ON SHAKSPEARE AND BEN JONSON . 67.
68. oldal
... period , as we may see in Vanbrugh's Lord Foppington , Sir Tun- belly Clumsy , and Miss Hoyden ; Lady Townly , Count Basset , and John Moody ; in Congreve's Millamant , Lady Wishfort , Witwoud , Sir Wilful Witwoud , and the rest . In ...
... period , as we may see in Vanbrugh's Lord Foppington , Sir Tun- belly Clumsy , and Miss Hoyden ; Lady Townly , Count Basset , and John Moody ; in Congreve's Millamant , Lady Wishfort , Witwoud , Sir Wilful Witwoud , and the rest . In ...
88. oldal
... period Where's thy master ? To all thy labours ; thou shalt be the master Of my seraglio For I do mean To have a list of wives and concubines Equal with Solomon : I will have all my beds blown up , not stuft : Down is too hard ; and ...
... period Where's thy master ? To all thy labours ; thou shalt be the master Of my seraglio For I do mean To have a list of wives and concubines Equal with Solomon : I will have all my beds blown up , not stuft : Down is too hard ; and ...
95. oldal
... period was strictly the poetry not of ideas , but of defini- tions : it proceeded in mode and figure , by genus and specific difference ; and was the logic of the schools , or an oblique and forced construction of dry , literal matter ...
... period was strictly the poetry not of ideas , but of defini- tions : it proceeded in mode and figure , by genus and specific difference ; and was the logic of the schools , or an oblique and forced construction of dry , literal matter ...
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