Lectures on the English Comic WritersJ.M. Dent and Company, 1900 - 304 oldal |
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... sentiment , that it produces an incon- sistency between the knowledge which the indi- vidual has time to acquire and which the author is bound to communicate . Thus the Chinese has not been in England three days before he is ac ...
... sentiment , that it produces an incon- sistency between the knowledge which the indi- vidual has time to acquire and which the author is bound to communicate . Thus the Chinese has not been in England three days before he is ac ...
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William Hazlitt. English . What they are most remarkable for , Fielding is neither sentiment , nor imagination , nor wit , nor even humour , though there is an immense deal of this last quality ; but profound knowledge of human nature ...
William Hazlitt. English . What they are most remarkable for , Fielding is neither sentiment , nor imagination , nor wit , nor even humour , though there is an immense deal of this last quality ; but profound knowledge of human nature ...
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... sentiment , that surrounds and is raised above the ordinary world of reality , as the em- pyrean surrounds this nether globe , into which few are privileged to soar with mighty wings outspread , and in which , as power is given them to ...
... sentiment , that surrounds and is raised above the ordinary world of reality , as the em- pyrean surrounds this nether globe , into which few are privileged to soar with mighty wings outspread , and in which , as power is given them to ...
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absurdity acter admirable affectation amusing appearance beauty Beggar's Opera Ben Jonson Brass canto char character circumstances comedy comic writer common Congreve criticism delightful Dick Don Quixote double entendre dramatic elegance equally excellence face fancy farce federacy feeling folly genius Gil Blas give grace heart Hogarth Hudibras human nature humour idea imagination imitation insipid instance interest invention Johnson Lady laugh Lord lover ludicrous manners Marriage à-la-Mode ment metaphysical poets Millamant mind mistress Molière moral ness night novel object original Othello painted passion person play pleasure plot poet poetry reason refinement ridiculous Rivals romantic satire scene School for Scandal seems sense sentiment serious Shakspeare sort Spectator spirit stage story style Tartuffe Tatler thee things thought tion Tom Jones truth turn Twelfth Night vice vulgar whole wife WILLIAM HAZLITT words Wycherley