Lectures on the English Comic WritersJ.M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1930 - Počet stran: 340 |
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... Writers , and his Spirit of the Age - where else to look for such a feeling for differences , such a sense of literature , such an instant , such a masterful , whole - hearted interest in the mark- ing and distinguishing qualities of ...
... Writers , and his Spirit of the Age - where else to look for such a feeling for differences , such a sense of literature , such an instant , such a masterful , whole - hearted interest in the mark- ing and distinguishing qualities of ...
Strana 130
... writers . the one owes almost every thing to external observation and traditional character , the other owes every thing to internal conception and con templation of the possible workings of the human mind . There is little knowledge of ...
... writers . the one owes almost every thing to external observation and traditional character , the other owes every thing to internal conception and con templation of the possible workings of the human mind . There is little knowledge of ...
Strana 166
... writers , unless we make a separate class for the school of Cumberland , who was almost entirely devoted to the comedie larmoyante , and who , passing from the light , volatile spirit of his West ... writer 166 LECTURES ON THE COMIC WRITERS.
... writers , unless we make a separate class for the school of Cumberland , who was almost entirely devoted to the comedie larmoyante , and who , passing from the light , volatile spirit of his West ... writer 166 LECTURES ON THE COMIC WRITERS.
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