Lectures on the English Comic WritersJ.M. Dent and Company, 1900 - 304 oldal |
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William Hazlitt. nature , than that Farquhar's nature is the better Farquhar nature of the two . We seem to like both the author and his favourites . He has humour , char- acter , and invention , in common with the other , with a more ...
William Hazlitt. nature , than that Farquhar's nature is the better Farquhar nature of the two . We seem to like both the author and his favourites . He has humour , char- acter , and invention , in common with the other , with a more ...
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... nature , at least of English nature , and masterly pictures of the characters of men as he saw them existing . This quality distinguishes all his works , and is shown almost equally in all of them . As a painter of real life , he was ...
... nature , at least of English nature , and masterly pictures of the characters of men as he saw them existing . This quality distinguishes all his works , and is shown almost equally in all of them . As a painter of real life , he was ...
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... nature faithfully and happily in its simplest combina- tions . It may be said of an artist like Mr. Wilkie , that nothing human is indifferent to him . mind takes an interest in , and it gives an interest to , the most familiar scenes ...
... nature faithfully and happily in its simplest combina- tions . It may be said of an artist like Mr. Wilkie , that nothing human is indifferent to him . mind takes an interest in , and it gives an interest to , the most familiar scenes ...
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