Lectures on the English Comic WritersJ.M. Dent and Company, 1900 - 304 oldal |
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58. oldal
... means to express himself by . A cant phrase , an odd gesture , an old - fashioned regimental uniform , a wooden leg ... mean , and mechanical . It is handicraft wit . Squalid poverty , sheer ignorance , bare - faced im- pudence , or ...
... means to express himself by . A cant phrase , an odd gesture , an old - fashioned regimental uniform , a wooden leg ... mean , and mechanical . It is handicraft wit . Squalid poverty , sheer ignorance , bare - faced im- pudence , or ...
123. oldal
... means like Corinna in ' The Confederacy , ' " a devilish girl at the bottom , " nor is it her great delight to plague other people . - Sir Tunbelly Clumsy is the right worshipful and worthy father of so delicate an offspring . He is a ...
... means like Corinna in ' The Confederacy , ' " a devilish girl at the bottom , " nor is it her great delight to plague other people . - Sir Tunbelly Clumsy is the right worshipful and worthy father of so delicate an offspring . He is a ...
268. oldal
... means in our favour : for though I think that the grossness of manners prevailing in our fashionable comedies was a direct transcript of the manners of the court at the time , or in the Gallant " period immediately preceding , yet the ...
... means in our favour : for though I think that the grossness of manners prevailing in our fashionable comedies was a direct transcript of the manners of the court at the time , or in the Gallant " period immediately preceding , yet the ...
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