Lectures on the English Comic WritersJ.M. Dent and Company, 1900 - 304 oldal |
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... ideas , they could make out an abstract likeness or possible ground of comparison , they forced the image , whether ... idea by another more striking or more beautiful : the object of Crashaw tions " The these writers was to match any ...
... ideas , they could make out an abstract likeness or possible ground of comparison , they forced the image , whether ... idea by another more striking or more beautiful : the object of Crashaw tions " The these writers was to match any ...
74. oldal
William Hazlitt. tions " The these writers was to match any one idea with any poetry of other idea , for better for ... ideas , but of defini- tions it proceeded in mode and figure , by genus and specific difference ; and was the logic of ...
William Hazlitt. tions " The these writers was to match any one idea with any poetry of other idea , for better for ... ideas , but of defini- tions it proceeded in mode and figure , by genus and specific difference ; and was the logic of ...
275. oldal
... idea haunts his imagination , tinges or imbues every Jealous other object , and accounts for his whole phraseology , appearance , costume , and conduct . Sir Harry's ruling passion is varied very ingeniously , and often turned to a very ...
... idea haunts his imagination , tinges or imbues every Jealous other object , and accounts for his whole phraseology , appearance , costume , and conduct . Sir Harry's ruling passion is varied very ingeniously , and often turned to a very ...
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