Lectures on the English Comic WritersJ.M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1930 - Počet stran: 340 |
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... better for the bout . Where outside Boswell is there better talk than in Hazlitt's Boswell Redivivus - his so - called Conversations with Northcote ? And his Age of Elizabeth , and his Comic Writers , and his Spirit of the Age - where ...
... better for the bout . Where outside Boswell is there better talk than in Hazlitt's Boswell Redivivus - his so - called Conversations with Northcote ? And his Age of Elizabeth , and his Comic Writers , and his Spirit of the Age - where ...
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... better , it costs them who have to play in it nothing . We place the mirth , and glee , and triumph , to our own ... better than a tragedy , a farce better than a comedy , a pantomime better than a farce , but a puppet - show best of all ...
... better , it costs them who have to play in it nothing . We place the mirth , and glee , and triumph , to our own ... better than a tragedy , a farce better than a comedy , a pantomime better than a farce , but a puppet - show best of all ...
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... better than the Witches in Macbeth . LECTURE III ON COWLEY , BUTLER , SUCKLING , ETHEREGE , & C . THE metaphysical poets or wits of the age of James and Charles 1 . whose style was adopted and carried to a more dazzling and fantastic ...
... better than the Witches in Macbeth . LECTURE III ON COWLEY , BUTLER , SUCKLING , ETHEREGE , & C . THE metaphysical poets or wits of the age of James and Charles 1 . whose style was adopted and carried to a more dazzling and fantastic ...
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