English Literary Criticism: Restoration and 18th CenturyAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1963 - 322 sivua |
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... Matter , Divertisement and Laughing is not , as Mr. Dryden af- firms , the Chief End of Comedy . This Testimony is so very full and clear , that it needs no explaining , nor any enforcement from Reasoning , and Consequence . And because ...
... Matter , Divertisement and Laughing is not , as Mr. Dryden af- firms , the Chief End of Comedy . This Testimony is so very full and clear , that it needs no explaining , nor any enforcement from Reasoning , and Consequence . And because ...
Sivu 316
... matter . This , being necessary , was therefore defensible ; and he should have secured the con- sistency of his system , by keeping immateriality out of sight , and enticing his reader to drop it from his thoughts . But he has un ...
... matter . This , being necessary , was therefore defensible ; and he should have secured the con- sistency of his system , by keeping immateriality out of sight , and enticing his reader to drop it from his thoughts . But he has un ...
Sivu 317
... matter , which pervades the whole narration of the war of Heaven , fills it with incongruity ; and the book in which it is related is , I believe , the favourite of chil- dren , and gradually neglected as knowledge is increased . After ...
... matter , which pervades the whole narration of the war of Heaven , fills it with incongruity ; and the book in which it is related is , I believe , the favourite of chil- dren , and gradually neglected as knowledge is increased . After ...
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