Lectures on the English Comic WritersJ.M. Dent and Company, 1900 - 304 oldal |
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43. oldal
... genius than Shakspeare , though assuredly I do not think that Racine was as great , or a greater tragic genius . I think that both Rabelais and Cervantes , the one in the power of ludicrous description , the other in the invention and ...
... genius than Shakspeare , though assuredly I do not think that Racine was as great , or a greater tragic genius . I think that both Rabelais and Cervantes , the one in the power of ludicrous description , the other in the invention and ...
55. oldal
... genius for comedy as any one ; but I may venture to say , that he had not the same artificial models and regulated mass of fashionable absurdity or elegance to work upon . The superiority of Shakspeare's natural genius for comedy cannot ...
... genius for comedy as any one ; but I may venture to say , that he had not the same artificial models and regulated mass of fashionable absurdity or elegance to work upon . The superiority of Shakspeare's natural genius for comedy cannot ...
75. oldal
... genius , as well as grace and nature ; tried to do Donne without , or else constantly to thwart her ; left nothing to her outward " impress , " or spontaneous impulses , but made a point of twisting and torturing almost every subject ...
... genius , as well as grace and nature ; tried to do Donne without , or else constantly to thwart her ; left nothing to her outward " impress , " or spontaneous impulses , but made a point of twisting and torturing almost every subject ...
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