Lectures on the English Comic WritersJ.M. Dent and Company, 1900 - 304 oldal |
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23. oldal
... things so as to make pleasant pictures in the fancy , while judgment and reason , according to him , lie the clean ... things that pass through their imagination . whereas in this succession of thoughts there is nothing to observe in the ...
... things so as to make pleasant pictures in the fancy , while judgment and reason , according to him , lie the clean ... things that pass through their imagination . whereas in this succession of thoughts there is nothing to observe in the ...
36. oldal
... things , a counterfeit speech , a mimical look or gesture passeth for it ; some- times an affected simplicity , sometimes a presump- tuous bluntness giveth it being ; sometimes it riseth only from a lucky hitting upon what is strange ...
... things , a counterfeit speech , a mimical look or gesture passeth for it ; some- times an affected simplicity , sometimes a presump- tuous bluntness giveth it being ; sometimes it riseth only from a lucky hitting upon what is strange ...
258. oldal
... things there is a division of labour ; and I am as little for introducing the tone of the pulpit or reading - desk on the stage , as for introducing plays and interludes in church - time , according to the good old popish practice . It ...
... things there is a division of labour ; and I am as little for introducing the tone of the pulpit or reading - desk on the stage , as for introducing plays and interludes in church - time , according to the good old popish practice . It ...
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