Lectures on the English Comic WritersJ.M. Dent and Company, 1900 - 304 oldal |
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... called distinguishing and dis- cerning , and judging between thing and thing , in case such discerning be not easy , are said to have a good judgment ; and particularly in matter of conversation and business , wherein times , places ...
... called distinguishing and dis- cerning , and judging between thing and thing , in case such discerning be not easy , are said to have a good judgment ; and particularly in matter of conversation and business , wherein times , places ...
48. oldal
... called lusty Shallow then , cousin . Shallow . I was called anything , and I would have done anything indeed , and roundly too . There was I , and little John Doit of Staffordshire , and black George Bare , and Francis Pickbone , and ...
... called lusty Shallow then , cousin . Shallow . I was called anything , and I would have done anything indeed , and roundly too . There was I , and little John Doit of Staffordshire , and black George Bare , and Francis Pickbone , and ...
292. oldal
... called our English Aristophanes , O'Keeffe might well be called our English Molière . The scale of the modern writer was smaller , but the spirit is the same . In light , careless laughter , and pleasant exaggerations of the humorous ...
... called our English Aristophanes , O'Keeffe might well be called our English Molière . The scale of the modern writer was smaller , but the spirit is the same . In light , careless laughter , and pleasant exaggerations of the humorous ...
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