Lectures on the English Comic WritersJ.M. Dent and Company, 1900 - 304 oldal |
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... given order of events , following one another with a certain regularity and weight of interest attached to them . When this stress is increased beyond its usual pitch of intensity , so as to overstrain the feelings by the violent ...
... given order of events , following one another with a certain regularity and weight of interest attached to them . When this stress is increased beyond its usual pitch of intensity , so as to overstrain the feelings by the violent ...
228. oldal
... , as the em- pyrean surrounds this nether globe , into which few are privileged to soar with mighty wings outspread , and in which , as power is given them to embody " " their aspiring fancies , to " give to 228 ENGLISH COMIC WRITERS.
... , as the em- pyrean surrounds this nether globe , into which few are privileged to soar with mighty wings outspread , and in which , as power is given them to embody " " their aspiring fancies , to " give to 228 ENGLISH COMIC WRITERS.
240. oldal
... given to dramatic talent . But there is a difference between refinement and imbecility , between general know- ledge and personal elegance , between metaphysical subtlety and stage - effect . All manners , all kinds of folly , and all ...
... given to dramatic talent . But there is a difference between refinement and imbecility , between general know- ledge and personal elegance , between metaphysical subtlety and stage - effect . All manners , all kinds of folly , and all ...
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