Lectures on the English Comic Writers with Miscellaneous EssaysJ. M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1963 - Počet stran: 346 |
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... thing from another , where there is but the least difference , consists in a great measure the exactness of judgment and clearness of reason , which is to be observed in one man above another . And hence , perhaps , may be given some ...
... thing from another , where there is but the least difference , consists in a great measure the exactness of judgment and clearness of reason , which is to be observed in one man above another . And hence , perhaps , may be given some ...
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... thing , is the nature of parody or burlesque , the secret of which lies merely in transposing or applying at a venture to any thing , or to the lowest objects , that which is applicable only to certain given things , or to the highest ...
... thing , is the nature of parody or burlesque , the secret of which lies merely in transposing or applying at a venture to any thing , or to the lowest objects , that which is applicable only to certain given things , or to the highest ...
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... thing , that it may be an object of hope or fear , of desire or dread , it must be a thing still to come , thing still in doubt , depend- ing on circumstances and the means used to bring about or avert it . It is my will that determines ...
... thing , that it may be an object of hope or fear , of desire or dread , it must be a thing still to come , thing still in doubt , depend- ing on circumstances and the means used to bring about or avert it . It is my will that determines ...
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