Lectures on the English Comic Writers with Miscellaneous EssaysJ. M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1963 - Počet stran: 346 |
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... spirit of enjoyment , which over- flows and sparkles in all he does . He makes us laugh from pleasure oftener than from malice . He somewhere prides himself in having introduced on the stage the class of comic heroes here spoken of ...
... spirit of enjoyment , which over- flows and sparkles in all he does . He makes us laugh from pleasure oftener than from malice . He somewhere prides himself in having introduced on the stage the class of comic heroes here spoken of ...
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... and exulting hallelujahs of the spirits of the blest . The remorse of a fallen spirit or tears such as angels shed ' touch us more nearly . THE SHYNESS OF SCHOLARS The New Monthly Magazine . ] 224 WHY THE HEROES OF ROMANCE ARE INSIPID.
... and exulting hallelujahs of the spirits of the blest . The remorse of a fallen spirit or tears such as angels shed ' touch us more nearly . THE SHYNESS OF SCHOLARS The New Monthly Magazine . ] 224 WHY THE HEROES OF ROMANCE ARE INSIPID.
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... spirit to be any thing . Good temper and a happy spirit ( which are the indispensable requisites ) can no more be commanded than good health or good looks ; and though the plain and sickly need not distort their features , and may ...
... spirit to be any thing . Good temper and a happy spirit ( which are the indispensable requisites ) can no more be commanded than good health or good looks ; and though the plain and sickly need not distort their features , and may ...
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