Selections from the British Satirists: With an Introductory Essay by Cecil HeadlamF. E. Robinson, 1897 - 329 sivua |
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... spirit of romanticism - of emotional imagination , rather than the critical spirit , was abroad . So that in the satiric compositions of the day , wit unpruned , wild burlesque , and exuberant horse - play take the place of that acid ...
... spirit of romanticism - of emotional imagination , rather than the critical spirit , was abroad . So that in the satiric compositions of the day , wit unpruned , wild burlesque , and exuberant horse - play take the place of that acid ...
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... spirit was ever less Horatian than that of 16 6 ' Essay on Criticism ' : ' True wit is Nature to advantage dressed ; What oft was thought , but ne'er so well expressed . ' 3 Ep . II . , i . 261 . 2 Mark Pattison . ' Happily to steer ...
... spirit was ever less Horatian than that of 16 6 ' Essay on Criticism ' : ' True wit is Nature to advantage dressed ; What oft was thought , but ne'er so well expressed . ' 3 Ep . II . , i . 261 . 2 Mark Pattison . ' Happily to steer ...
Sivu 258
... spirit in abundance , and knew when she was ill - used : now and then she would seize upon John's commons , snatch a leg of pullet , or a bit of good beef , for which they were sure to go to fisty - cuffs . Master was indeed too strong ...
... spirit in abundance , and knew when she was ill - used : now and then she would seize upon John's commons , snatch a leg of pullet , or a bit of good beef , for which they were sure to go to fisty - cuffs . Master was indeed too strong ...
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