The Comedy of MannersRussell & Russell, 1962 - 308 sivua |
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... present an historical view of the rise and fall of the comic dramatists of the Restoration . What is the reason of this neglect ? It is surprising that a generation of English men of letters should have left the unhistorical estimate of ...
... present an historical view of the rise and fall of the comic dramatists of the Restoration . What is the reason of this neglect ? It is surprising that a generation of English men of letters should have left the unhistorical estimate of ...
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... present writers are eminent in both these kinds ; and particularly the author of The Plain Dealer , whom I am proud to call my friend , has obliged all honest and virtuous men by one of the most bold , most general and most useful ...
... present writers are eminent in both these kinds ; and particularly the author of The Plain Dealer , whom I am proud to call my friend , has obliged all honest and virtuous men by one of the most bold , most general and most useful ...
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... present life from the point of view of the men who served as their models . Their plays are pitted with inconsistencies . They never succeeded in bridging the gulf that separated their personal convictions from the moral and artistic ...
... present life from the point of view of the men who served as their models . Their plays are pitted with inconsistencies . They never succeeded in bridging the gulf that separated their personal convictions from the moral and artistic ...
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accepted agreeable artist attitude audience Brisk character Charles Cibber comedy of manners comic dramatists Congreve Congreve's contemporary Country Wife critics Dorimant Double Dealer dramatic Dryden Duchess Duke edition Edmund Gosse English comedy Etherege's expression Farquhar fashion follies fortune gentleman GEORGE FARQUHAR greve Hazlitt honour Horner humour husband imagination impudent indecent Jeremy Collier Lady Brute Lady Froth Lamb Leigh Hunt letter literary lived Lord Macaulay Macaulay's madam marriage married Medley Memoir merit Mirabell mistress Molière moral never Old Bachelor passage passion period Plain Dealer pleasure poet Pope prose Ratisbon reflexion Restoration comedy satire says scenes Short View Sir Fopling Sir George Etherege Sir Harry Sir John Vanbrugh social society spirit Squire style Swift tell theatre thing thought tion to-day town W. C. Ward Wilks WILLIAM CONGREVE WILLIAM WYCHERLEY woman writes written wrote Wycher Wycherley's young