Lectures on the English Comic WritersJ.M. Dent and Company, 1900 - 304 oldal |
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155. oldal
... never en- courages hope , but he counteracts it by fear ; he never elicits a truth , but he suggests some objection in answer to it . He seizes and alternately quits the clue of reason , lest it should involve him in the labyrinths of ...
... never en- courages hope , but he counteracts it by fear ; he never elicits a truth , but he suggests some objection in answer to it . He seizes and alternately quits the clue of reason , lest it should involve him in the labyrinths of ...
207. oldal
... never have , and probably never will be surpassed . They stimulate the faculties as well as soothe them . " Other pictures we see , Hogarth's we read . " The public had not long ago an opportunity of viewing most of Hogarth's pictures ...
... never have , and probably never will be surpassed . They stimulate the faculties as well as soothe them . " Other pictures we see , Hogarth's we read . " The public had not long ago an opportunity of viewing most of Hogarth's pictures ...
232. oldal
... never have seen the prints of Hogarth than never have seen those of Raphael . It is many years ago since I first saw the prints of the Cartoons ' hanging round the old - fashioned parlour of a little inn in a remote part of the country ...
... never have seen the prints of Hogarth than never have seen those of Raphael . It is many years ago since I first saw the prints of the Cartoons ' hanging round the old - fashioned parlour of a little inn in a remote part of the country ...
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