Lectures on the English Comic WritersJ.M. Dent and Company, 1900 - 304 oldal |
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51. oldal
... become the fashion , and in which the swarms of egregious pre- tenders in both kinds openly kept one another in countenance , and were become a public nuisance . Shakspeare , living in a state of greater rudeness and simplicity ...
... become the fashion , and in which the swarms of egregious pre- tenders in both kinds openly kept one another in countenance , and were become a public nuisance . Shakspeare , living in a state of greater rudeness and simplicity ...
62. oldal
... become unintelligible and uninteresting . ] The Silent Woman ' is built upon the supposition of an old citizen ... becomes a very Babel of noises , and he offers his nephew his own terms to unloose the matrimonial knot , which is done by ...
... become unintelligible and uninteresting . ] The Silent Woman ' is built upon the supposition of an old citizen ... becomes a very Babel of noises , and he offers his nephew his own terms to unloose the matrimonial knot , which is done by ...
254. oldal
... become restless and apprehensive for the event ; but with a fine theatrical sleight of hand , she lets you off , undoes the knot of the difficulty , and you breathe freely again , and have a hearty laugh into the bargain . In short ...
... become restless and apprehensive for the event ; but with a fine theatrical sleight of hand , she lets you off , undoes the knot of the difficulty , and you breathe freely again , and have a hearty laugh into the bargain . In short ...
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