Lectures on the English Comic WritersWiley and Putnam, 1845 - 222 oldal |
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27. oldal
... manner of speaking out of the simple and plain way ( such as reason teacheth and knoweth things by , ) which by a pretty ... manners , who can easily turn themselves to all things , or turn all things to themselves . ) It also procureth ...
... manner of speaking out of the simple and plain way ( such as reason teacheth and knoweth things by , ) which by a pretty ... manners , who can easily turn themselves to all things , or turn all things to themselves . ) It also procureth ...
28. oldal
... manner , an affecta- tion of wit by degrees hardens the heart , and spoils good com- pany and good manners . A perpetual succession of good things puts an end to common conversation . There is no answer to a jest , but another ; and ...
... manner , an affecta- tion of wit by degrees hardens the heart , and spoils good com- pany and good manners . A perpetual succession of good things puts an end to common conversation . There is no answer to a jest , but another ; and ...
38. oldal
... manners . The most pungent ridicule is that which is directed to mortify vanity , and to expose affectation ; but vanity and affectation , in their most exorbitant and studied excesses , are the ruling principles of society , only in a ...
... manners . The most pungent ridicule is that which is directed to mortify vanity , and to expose affectation ; but vanity and affectation , in their most exorbitant and studied excesses , are the ruling principles of society , only in a ...
39. oldal
... and " proud of being at the head of so prevailing a party , " de- serves his fate . I am not for going so far as to pronounce Shak- speare's manners damnable , because he had not seen the LECTURE II . ] ON SHAKSPEARE AND BEN JONSON . 39.
... and " proud of being at the head of so prevailing a party , " de- serves his fate . I am not for going so far as to pronounce Shak- speare's manners damnable , because he had not seen the LECTURE II . ] ON SHAKSPEARE AND BEN JONSON . 39.
40. oldal
William Hazlitt. speare's manners damnable , because he had not seen the court ; " but I think that comedy does not find its richest har- vest till individual infirmities have passed into general manners , and it is the example of courts ...
William Hazlitt. speare's manners damnable , because he had not seen the court ; " but I think that comedy does not find its richest har- vest till individual infirmities have passed into general manners , and it is the example of courts ...
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