Lectures on the English Comic WritersJ.M. Dent and Company, 1900 - 304 oldal |
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... tion that we feel put a stop to our mirth ; while the disasters that come home to us , and excite our repugnance and dismay , are an amusing spectacle to others . The greater resistance we make , and the greater the perplexity into ...
... tion that we feel put a stop to our mirth ; while the disasters that come home to us , and excite our repugnance and dismay , are an amusing spectacle to others . The greater resistance we make , and the greater the perplexity into ...
45. oldal
... tion devoutly to be wished , " for we do not take pleasure in the repeated triumphs over him . Mer- cutio's quips and banter upon his friends show amazing gaiety , frankness , and volubility of tongue , but we think no more of them when ...
... tion devoutly to be wished , " for we do not take pleasure in the repeated triumphs over him . Mer- cutio's quips and banter upon his friends show amazing gaiety , frankness , and volubility of tongue , but we think no more of them when ...
54. oldal
... tion . Millamant , in the Way of the World , ' on the contrary , who is the fine lady or heroine of comedy , has so many lovers , that she surfeits on admiration , till it becomes indifferent to her ; so many rivals , that she is forced ...
... tion . Millamant , in the Way of the World , ' on the contrary , who is the fine lady or heroine of comedy , has so many lovers , that she surfeits on admiration , till it becomes indifferent to her ; so many rivals , that she is forced ...
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