Lectures on the English Comic WritersJ.M. Dent and Company, 1900 - 304 oldal |
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... kind that is merely curious and fanciful . Cowley is an instance of the same kind in almost all his writings . Many of the jests and witticisms in the best comedies are moral aphorisms and rules for the conduct of life , sparkling with ...
... kind that is merely curious and fanciful . Cowley is an instance of the same kind in almost all his writings . Many of the jests and witticisms in the best comedies are moral aphorisms and rules for the conduct of life , sparkling with ...
85. oldal
... kind or degree of excellence in other things , as when Gray compares him to the Theban eagle , " Sailing with supreme dominion Through the azure deep of air . " Again , he talks in the Motto , or invocation to his Muse , of " marching ...
... kind or degree of excellence in other things , as when Gray compares him to the Theban eagle , " Sailing with supreme dominion Through the azure deep of air . " Again , he talks in the Motto , or invocation to his Muse , of " marching ...
262. oldal
... kind . The author has , with great felicity , brought Opera " out the good qualities and interesting emotions almost inseparable from the lowest conditions ; and , with the same penetrating glance , has de- tected the disguises which ...
... kind . The author has , with great felicity , brought Opera " out the good qualities and interesting emotions almost inseparable from the lowest conditions ; and , with the same penetrating glance , has de- tected the disguises which ...
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