Lectures on the English Comic WritersJ.M. Dent and Company, 1900 - 304 oldal |
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... lively sense of pleasure , and leaves no time nor inclination for painful reflections . The essence of the laughable then is the incon- gruous , the disconnecting one idea from another , or the jostling of one feeling against another ...
... lively sense of pleasure , and leaves no time nor inclination for painful reflections . The essence of the laughable then is the incon- gruous , the disconnecting one idea from another , or the jostling of one feeling against another ...
45. oldal
... lively , mischievous wag : but still what are his gibing sentences and chopped logic to the fine moralising vein of the fantastical Jaques , stretched beneath " the shade of melancholy boughs " ? Nothing . Nothing . That is , Shakspeare ...
... lively , mischievous wag : but still what are his gibing sentences and chopped logic to the fine moralising vein of the fantastical Jaques , stretched beneath " the shade of melancholy boughs " ? Nothing . Nothing . That is , Shakspeare ...
133. oldal
... lively , good - humoured , and sensible , and contain , among other things , an admirable exposition of the futility of the dramatic unities of time and place . This criticism preceded Dennis's remarks on that subject , in his ...
... lively , good - humoured , and sensible , and contain , among other things , an admirable exposition of the futility of the dramatic unities of time and place . This criticism preceded Dennis's remarks on that subject , in his ...
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