A History of English Literature: i.e. v. 2 1700-1832Naouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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65. oldal
... play might be read as a ho- mily on the disastrous result of submitting reason to passion , that is not the effect that it makes . Young's characters are simply slaves of their passions , and the suggestion is much rather that that is ...
... play might be read as a ho- mily on the disastrous result of submitting reason to passion , that is not the effect that it makes . Young's characters are simply slaves of their passions , and the suggestion is much rather that that is ...
70. oldal
... play to success . It was put on very diffidently in the summer season , when audiences were assum . ed to be less critical ; but even so the first - nighters , knowing that it was based on the wretched old broadside ballad of George ...
... play to success . It was put on very diffidently in the summer season , when audiences were assum . ed to be less critical ; but even so the first - nighters , knowing that it was based on the wretched old broadside ballad of George ...
126. oldal
... play , but they grate more just because the comedy is more serious and depends more on character , and because the high spirits are mingled with touches of deeper feeling , so that we are less prepared to accept such conventions . Old ...
... play , but they grate more just because the comedy is more serious and depends more on character , and because the high spirits are mingled with touches of deeper feeling , so that we are less prepared to accept such conventions . Old ...
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