Lectures on the English Comic WritersJ.M. Dent and Company, 1900 - 304 oldal |
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... admiration or wean our affections from that which is lofty and impressive , instead of producing a more intense admiration and exalted passion , as poetry does . Wit may some- times , indeed , be shown in compliments as well as satire ...
... admiration or wean our affections from that which is lofty and impressive , instead of producing a more intense admiration and exalted passion , as poetry does . Wit may some- times , indeed , be shown in compliments as well as satire ...
179. oldal
... admirable and striking pic- ture , and , I imagine , very little if at all exaggerated , though the interest it excites is of a very unpleasant kind , because the irritation and resistance to petty oppression can be of no avail . The ...
... admirable and striking pic- ture , and , I imagine , very little if at all exaggerated , though the interest it excites is of a very unpleasant kind , because the irritation and resistance to petty oppression can be of no avail . The ...
298. oldal
... admirable epigram is ascribed to Young . 19 . 99 " The sun had long . ' Hudibras , Pt . ii . canto ii . ll . 29-38 . 19. By this the Northern Waggoner . " Faërie Queene , canto ii . 20 . 21 . 21 1. 1 . " But now a sport . " Hudibras ...
... admirable epigram is ascribed to Young . 19 . 99 " The sun had long . ' Hudibras , Pt . ii . canto ii . ll . 29-38 . 19. By this the Northern Waggoner . " Faërie Queene , canto ii . 20 . 21 . 21 1. 1 . " But now a sport . " Hudibras ...
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