Lectures on the English Comic WritersWiley and Putnam, 1845 - 222페이지 |
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... admirable ; and Joseph Surface's cant maxims of morality , when once disarmed of their power to do hurt , become suffi- ciently ludicrous . We laugh at that in others which is a se- rious matter to ourselves ; because our self - love is ...
... admirable ; and Joseph Surface's cant maxims of morality , when once disarmed of their power to do hurt , become suffi- ciently ludicrous . We laugh at that in others which is a se- rious matter to ourselves ; because our self - love is ...
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... admired and so greedily read , appear to me monstrous and abortive fic- tions , like disjointed dreams , dictated by a preternatural dread of arbitrary and despotic power , as the comic and familiar stories are rendered proportionally ...
... admired and so greedily read , appear to me monstrous and abortive fic- tions , like disjointed dreams , dictated by a preternatural dread of arbitrary and despotic power , as the comic and familiar stories are rendered proportionally ...
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... admiration or wean our affections from that which is lofty and impressive , instead of producing a more intense admiration and exalted passion , as poetry does . Wit may sometimes , in- deed , be shown in compliments as well as satire ...
... admiration or wean our affections from that which is lofty and impressive , instead of producing a more intense admiration and exalted passion , as poetry does . Wit may sometimes , in- deed , be shown in compliments as well as satire ...
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... admired when Homer and Virgil were forgotten , " made answer- " And not till then ! " Sir Robert Walpole's definition of the gratitude of place - expectants , that “ it is a lively sense of future favours , " is no doubt wit , but it ...
... admired when Homer and Virgil were forgotten , " made answer- " And not till then ! " Sir Robert Walpole's definition of the gratitude of place - expectants , that “ it is a lively sense of future favours , " is no doubt wit , but it ...
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... , they are uniformly blemishes . It requires something more solid and substantial to raise admiration or passion . The general forms and aggregate masses of our ideas must be brought more 22 [ LECTURE I .. ON WIT AND HUMOUR .
... , they are uniformly blemishes . It requires something more solid and substantial to raise admiration or passion . The general forms and aggregate masses of our ideas must be brought more 22 [ LECTURE I .. ON WIT AND HUMOUR .
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