Lectures on the English Comic WritersJ.M. Dent and Company, 1900 - 304 oldal |
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... reflection which their works have afforded , is that by which we are to judge of precedence among the intellectual benefactors of mankind , there are , perhaps , few persons who can put in a stronger claim to our gratitude than Hogarth ...
... reflection which their works have afforded , is that by which we are to judge of precedence among the intellectual benefactors of mankind , there are , perhaps , few persons who can put in a stronger claim to our gratitude than Hogarth ...
246. oldal
... reflections , but exhibits its essential qualities in all their variety of combination , and furnishes subjects for perpetual reflection . But the instant we begin to refine and generalise beyond a certain point , we are reduced to ...
... reflections , but exhibits its essential qualities in all their variety of combination , and furnishes subjects for perpetual reflection . But the instant we begin to refine and generalise beyond a certain point , we are reduced to ...
255. oldal
... reflection afterwards , making us think ourselves , and wish to be thought , the men equal to Sir George Airy in grace and spirit , the women to Miranda and Isabinda in love and beauty , and all of us superior to Marplot in wit . Among ...
... reflection afterwards , making us think ourselves , and wish to be thought , the men equal to Sir George Airy in grace and spirit , the women to Miranda and Isabinda in love and beauty , and all of us superior to Marplot in wit . Among ...
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