Lectures on the English Comic WritersJ.M. Dent and Company, 1900 - 304 oldal |
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... invention . ' Love in a Wood , ' though not what one would wish it to be for the author's sake or our own , is much better , and abounds in several rich and highly- coloured scenes , particularly those in which Miss Lucy , her mother ...
... invention . ' Love in a Wood , ' though not what one would wish it to be for the author's sake or our own , is much better , and abounds in several rich and highly- coloured scenes , particularly those in which Miss Lucy , her mother ...
127. oldal
... invention , in common with the other , with a more unaffected gaiety and spirit of enjoy- ment , which overflows and sparkles in all he does . He makes us laugh from pleasure oftener than from malice . He somewhere prides himself in ...
... invention , in common with the other , with a more unaffected gaiety and spirit of enjoy- ment , which overflows and sparkles in all he does . He makes us laugh from pleasure oftener than from malice . He somewhere prides himself in ...
207. oldal
... invention of incident , in wit and humour ; in the life with which they are " instinct in every part " ; in everlasting variety and originality ; they never have , and probably never will be surpassed . They stimulate the faculties as ...
... invention of incident , in wit and humour ; in the life with which they are " instinct in every part " ; in everlasting variety and originality ; they never have , and probably never will be surpassed . They stimulate the faculties as ...
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