Lectures on the English Comic WritersJ.M. Dent and Company, 1900 - 304 oldal |
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... person it is particularly fond of , and does not find that person there , its countenance suddenly falls , its lips begin to quiver , its cheek turns pale , its eye glistens , and it vents its little sorrow ( grown too big to be ...
... person it is particularly fond of , and does not find that person there , its countenance suddenly falls , its lips begin to quiver , its cheek turns pale , its eye glistens , and it vents its little sorrow ( grown too big to be ...
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... person himself of what he is about , or of what others think of him , is also a great heightener of the sense of absurdity . It makes it come the fuller home upon us from his insensibility to it . His simplicity sets off the satire ...
... person himself of what he is about , or of what others think of him , is also a great heightener of the sense of absurdity . It makes it come the fuller home upon us from his insensibility to it . His simplicity sets off the satire ...
29. oldal
... person overacts or exaggerates a certain part with a conscious design to expose it as if it were another person , as when Mandrake in the Twin Rivals ' says , " This glass is too big , carry it away , I'll drink out of the bottle . " On ...
... person overacts or exaggerates a certain part with a conscious design to expose it as if it were another person , as when Mandrake in the Twin Rivals ' says , " This glass is too big , carry it away , I'll drink out of the bottle . " On ...
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