Lectures on the English Comic WritersJ.M. Dent and Company, 1900 - 304 oldal |
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30. oldal
... passion . The general forms and aggregate masses of our ideas must be brought more into play , to give weight and magnitude . Imagination may be said to be the finding out something similar in things gene- rally alike , or with like ...
... passion . The general forms and aggregate masses of our ideas must be brought more into play , to give weight and magnitude . Imagination may be said to be the finding out something similar in things gene- rally alike , or with like ...
53. oldal
... passion arise out of the imagination brooding over " airy nothing , " or over a favourite object , where " love's golden shaft hath killed the flock of all affections else " : whereas the refinements of this passion in genteel comedy ...
... passion arise out of the imagination brooding over " airy nothing , " or over a favourite object , where " love's golden shaft hath killed the flock of all affections else " : whereas the refinements of this passion in genteel comedy ...
228. oldal
... passion , the serious and the comic , in a word , of nature , as it fell within his own observation , or came within the sphere of his actual experience ; but he had little power beyond that sphere , or sympathy with that which existed ...
... passion , the serious and the comic , in a word , of nature , as it fell within his own observation , or came within the sphere of his actual experience ; but he had little power beyond that sphere , or sympathy with that which existed ...
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