Lectures on the English Comic Writers with Miscellaneous EssaysJ. M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1963 - Počet stran: 346 |
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... Writers reprinted here is that of the first edition ( 1819 ) , and is identical with that printed in Waller and Glover , Collected Works , vol . viii , and in P. P. Howe , Complete Works , vol . vi . In the so - called ' third ' edition ...
... Writers reprinted here is that of the first edition ( 1819 ) , and is identical with that printed in Waller and Glover , Collected Works , vol . viii , and in P. P. Howe , Complete Works , vol . vi . In the so - called ' third ' edition ...
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... writers was to match any one idea with any other idea , for better for worse , as we say , and whether any thing was gained by the change of condition or not . The object of the poetry of the passions again is to illustrate any strong ...
... writers was to match any one idea with any other idea , for better for worse , as we say , and whether any thing was gained by the change of condition or not . The object of the poetry of the passions again is to illustrate any strong ...
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... 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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