Lectures on the English Comic WritersJ.M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1930 - Počet stran: 340 |
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... seen to be despised . All beyond Hyde Park is a desart to it : ' while there the pastoral and poetic comedy begins to vegetate and flourish , unpruned , idle , and fantastic . It is hard to lay waste a country gentleman ' in a state of ...
... seen to be despised . All beyond Hyde Park is a desart to it : ' while there the pastoral and poetic comedy begins to vegetate and flourish , unpruned , idle , and fantastic . It is hard to lay waste a country gentleman ' in a state of ...
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... seen the prints of Hogarth than never have seen those of Raphael . It is many years ago since I first saw the prints of the Cartoons hanging round the old - fashioned parlour of a little inn in a remote part of the country . I was then ...
... seen the prints of Hogarth than never have seen those of Raphael . It is many years ago since I first saw the prints of the Cartoons hanging round the old - fashioned parlour of a little inn in a remote part of the country . I was then ...
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... seen Ninon de l'Enclos , ' said that incomparable person ; and this immediately put us in mind that we had neglected to pay honour due to our friends on the other side of the Channel : Voltaire , the patriarch of levity , and Rousseau ...
... seen Ninon de l'Enclos , ' said that incomparable person ; and this immediately put us in mind that we had neglected to pay honour due to our friends on the other side of the Channel : Voltaire , the patriarch of levity , and Rousseau ...
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