Selections from the British Satirists: With an Introductory Essay by Cecil HeadlamF. E. Robinson, 1897 - 329 sivua |
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With an Introductory Essay by Cecil Headlam Cecil Headlam. If true wit lies , as has been said , in seeing unex- pected , extraordinary analogies , then surely there never was a wittier writer ! There ... true wit lies, as has been said, ...
With an Introductory Essay by Cecil Headlam Cecil Headlam. If true wit lies , as has been said , in seeing unex- pected , extraordinary analogies , then surely there never was a wittier writer ! There ... true wit lies, as has been said, ...
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... true enough of his style , but so successfully does the artist conceal his art that it is not , as we have seen , equally true of his intention . For complete and consistent irony is the chief characteristic of his work . His best and ...
... true enough of his style , but so successfully does the artist conceal his art that it is not , as we have seen , equally true of his intention . For complete and consistent irony is the chief characteristic of his work . His best and ...
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... true , But are not critics to their judgment too ? * * * * * Of all the causes which conspire to blind Man's erring judgment , and misguide the mind , What the weak head with strongest bias rules , Is pride , the never - failing vice of ...
... true , But are not critics to their judgment too ? * * * * * Of all the causes which conspire to blind Man's erring judgment , and misguide the mind , What the weak head with strongest bias rules , Is pride , the never - failing vice of ...
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