Lectures on the English Comic WritersJ.M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1930 - 340 oldal |
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37. oldal
... heart ; or if she had a thousand lovers , she would be the sole object of their adoration and burning vows , without a rival . The heroine of romance and poetry sits secluded in the bowers of fancy , sole queen and arbitress of all hearts ...
... heart ; or if she had a thousand lovers , she would be the sole object of their adoration and burning vows , without a rival . The heroine of romance and poetry sits secluded in the bowers of fancy , sole queen and arbitress of all hearts ...
119. oldal
... heart in a page of Richardson , than in all Fielding . Fielding , however , saw more of the practical results , and ... heart , ' when she is sent away from her master's at her own request ; its lightness , when she is sent for back ...
... heart in a page of Richardson , than in all Fielding . Fielding , however , saw more of the practical results , and ... heart , ' when she is sent away from her master's at her own request ; its lightness , when she is sent for back ...
280. oldal
... heart , can stir up laughter or call tears from their secret source , is here treasured up and displayed ostentatiously here is Fancy's motley wardrobe , the masks of all the characters that were ever played - here is a glass set up ...
... heart , can stir up laughter or call tears from their secret source , is here treasured up and displayed ostentatiously here is Fancy's motley wardrobe , the masks of all the characters that were ever played - here is a glass set up ...
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