Lectures on the English Comic WritersJ.M. Dent and Company, 1900 - 304 oldal |
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... instance , and with associations that can only disturb and perplex the imagination in its conception of the real object it describes . There cannot be a more witty , and at the same time degrading comparison , than that in the same ...
... instance , and with associations that can only disturb and perplex the imagination in its conception of the real object it describes . There cannot be a more witty , and at the same time degrading comparison , than that in the same ...
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... instance , and Much Ado about Nothing , ' where Olivia and Hero are con- cerned , throw even Malvolio and Sir Toby , and Benedick and Beatrice , into the shade . They " give a very echo to the seat where love is throned . " What he has ...
... instance , and Much Ado about Nothing , ' where Olivia and Hero are con- cerned , throw even Malvolio and Sir Toby , and Benedick and Beatrice , into the shade . They " give a very echo to the seat where love is throned . " What he has ...
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... instance , and others of our comic writers , who excelled only in the light and ridicu- lous . There is in general a distinction , almost an impassable one , between the power of embodying the serious and the ludicrous ; but these ...
... instance , and others of our comic writers , who excelled only in the light and ridicu- lous . There is in general a distinction , almost an impassable one , between the power of embodying the serious and the ludicrous ; but these ...
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