Lectures on the English Comic Writers: Delivered at the Surry InstitutionTaylor and Hessey, 1819 - 343페이지 |
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... stage in giving reality and interest to what otherwise would be without it , I might mention the scene in which Brainworm praises Master Stephen's leg . The folly here is insipid from its being seemingly carried to an excess , till we ...
... stage in giving reality and interest to what otherwise would be without it , I might mention the scene in which Brainworm praises Master Stephen's leg . The folly here is insipid from its being seemingly carried to an excess , till we ...
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... stage ; and one proof that they are so , is , that they still hold pos- session of it . They shew the utmost alacrity of invention in contriving ludicrous distresses , and the utmost spirit in bearing up against , or impa- 90 ON ...
... stage ; and one proof that they are so , is , that they still hold pos- session of it . They shew the utmost alacrity of invention in contriving ludicrous distresses , and the utmost spirit in bearing up against , or impa- 90 ON ...
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... stage ? " This is ungrateful ! " The rest of the characters have , in general , little more than their names and professions to dis- tinguish them . We scarcely know one from an- other , Cerdon , or Orsin , or Crowdero , and are often ...
... stage ? " This is ungrateful ! " The rest of the characters have , in general , little more than their names and professions to dis- tinguish them . We scarcely know one from an- other , Cerdon , or Orsin , or Crowdero , and are often ...
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... stage they are already become a dead letter , with the exception of one of them , Love for Love . This play is as full of character , incident , and stage - effect , as almost any of those of his contemporaries , and fuller of wit than ...
... stage they are already become a dead letter , with the exception of one of them , Love for Love . This play is as full of character , incident , and stage - effect , as almost any of those of his contemporaries , and fuller of wit than ...
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... stage : it is more artificial , more theatrical , more meretricious . I would rather have seen Mrs. Abington's Milla- mant , than any Rosalind that ever appeared on the stage . Some how , this sort of acquired elegance 142 ON WYCHERLEY ...
... stage : it is more artificial , more theatrical , more meretricious . I would rather have seen Mrs. Abington's Milla- mant , than any Rosalind that ever appeared on the stage . Some how , this sort of acquired elegance 142 ON WYCHERLEY ...
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absurdity admirable affectation amusing appearance beautiful Beggar's Opera Ben Jonson better Brass burlesque Caleb Williams character colour comedy common Congreve Conscious Lovers delightful Dick Don Quixote dramatic elegance Encyclopædia Epicene equal excellent eyes face Falstaff fancy farce feeling folly genius Gil Blas give grace heart Hogarth Hudibras human idea imagination imitation instance interest invention kind Lady laugh lively look Lord lover ludicrous manners ment metaphysical poets Millamant mind moral nature ness never novel object observation original painted passion person play pleasure poet poetry pretensions racter Rake's Progress reason refinement ridiculous romantic satire scene School for Scandal seems sense sentiment serious Shakspeare Shakspeare's shew sort Spectator spirit stage story style Tartuffe Tatler thee thing thou thought tion Tom Jones truth turn vice Volpone whole wife words Wycherley
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41 페이지 - The hedge-sparrow fed the cuckoo so long, That it had its head bit off by its young.
45 페이지 - ... sometimes it lurketh under an odd similitude ; sometimes it is lodged in a sly question, in a smart answer, in a quirkish reason, in a shrewd intimation, in cunningly diverting or cleverly retorting an objection ; sometimes it is couched in a bold scheme of speech, in a tart irony, in a lusty hyperbole, in a startling metaphor, in a plausible reconciling of contradictions, or in acute nonsense...
86 페이지 - I'll change All that is metal, in my house, to gold : And early in the morning will I send To all the plumbers and the pewterers, And buy their tin and lead up ; and to Lothbury For all the copper. Sur. What, and turn that too ? Mam. Yes, and I'll purchase Devonshire and Cornwall, And make them perfect Indies ! You admire now ? Sur. No, faith. Mam. But when you see th...
98 페이지 - tis my outward soul, Viceroy to that, which then to heaven being gone, Will leave this to control And keep these limbs, her provinces, from dissolution.
24 페이지 - The sun had long since, in the lap Of Thetis, taken out his nap, And, like a lobster boil'd, the morn From black to red began to turn...
139 페이지 - Come, then, the colours and the ground prepare; Dip in the rainbow, trick her off in air; Choose a firm cloud before it fall, and in it Catch, ere she change, the Cynthia of this minute.
98 페이지 - Gave to thy growth, thee to this height to raise, And now dost laugh and triumph on this bough, Little think'st thou That it will freeze anon, and that I shall Tomorrow find thee fall'n, or not at all.
46 페이지 - ... an affected simplicity, sometimes a presumptuous bluntness giveth it being : sometimes it riseth only from a lucky hitting upon what is strange : sometimes from a crafty wresting obvious matter to the purpose: often it consisteth in one knows not what, and springeth up one can hardly tell how. Its ways are unaccountable and inexplicable, being ansv/erable to the numberless rovings of fancy and windings of language.
105 페이지 - Why so pale and wan, fond lover? Prithee, why so pale? Will, when looking well can't move her, Looking ill prevail? Prithee, why so pale? Why so dull and mute, young sinner? Prithee, why so mute? Will, when speaking well can't win her, Saying nothing do 't?
238 페이지 - Dreams, books, are each a world ; and books, we know, Are a substantial world, both pure and good : Round these, with tendrils strong as flesh and blood, Our pastime and our happiness will grow.