Lectures on the English Comic WritersWiley and Putnam, 1845 - 222페이지 |
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... meaning of the dialogue go hand - in - hand , and keep up the ball with wonderful spirit between them . The ... means one thing , and another is aiming at something else , are another great source of comic humour , on the same principle ...
... meaning of the dialogue go hand - in - hand , and keep up the ball with wonderful spirit between them . The ... means one thing , and another is aiming at something else , are another great source of comic humour , on the same principle ...
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... mean more light and worthless ; or to divert our 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 ...
... mean more light and worthless ; or to divert our 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 ...
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... meaning the animal into which the fellow - travellers of the Hero of the Odyssey were transformed , this was a shrewd and biting intimation of a galling truth ( if truth it were ) by a fortuitous concourse of letters of the alphabet ...
... meaning the animal into which the fellow - travellers of the Hero of the Odyssey were transformed , this was a shrewd and biting intimation of a galling truth ( if truth it were ) by a fortuitous concourse of letters of the alphabet ...
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... means of government are the guinea and the gallows . " There can scarcely , it must be confessed , be a more effectual mode of political conversion than one of these applied to a man's friends , and the other to himself . The fine ...
... means of government are the guinea and the gallows . " There can scarcely , it must be confessed , be a more effectual mode of political conversion than one of these applied to a man's friends , and the other to himself . The fine ...
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... meaning nothing : - " full of sound and fury , signifying nothing . " But of the artifices of this author's burlesque style I shall have occasion to speak here- after . It is not always easy to distinguish between the wit of words and ...
... meaning nothing : - " full of sound and fury , signifying nothing . " But of the artifices of this author's burlesque style I shall have occasion to speak here- after . It is not always easy to distinguish between the wit of words and ...
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