A History of English Literature from Earliest Times to 1916T. Nelson, 1946 - Всего страниц: 702 |
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... humour has the roots of geniality about it ; unlike Swift's , it is sunny , kindly , and for all its keenness never barbed with poison . Rarely has it that ironic quality which belongs rather to the philosophic and reflective humorist ...
... humour has the roots of geniality about it ; unlike Swift's , it is sunny , kindly , and for all its keenness never barbed with poison . Rarely has it that ironic quality which belongs rather to the philosophic and reflective humorist ...
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... humour , Smollett liveliness . Sterne blends humour and sentiment in a way peculiarly his own , and although structurally he defies every convention of the novel , yet develops still further the art of characterisation . Incident is non ...
... humour , Smollett liveliness . Sterne blends humour and sentiment in a way peculiarly his own , and although structurally he defies every convention of the novel , yet develops still further the art of characterisation . Incident is non ...
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... Humour : " That an apprehension of incongruity is the basis of both relative and absolute humour is no doubt true enough ; but while in the case of relative humour it is the incongruity of some departure from the normal , in the case of ...
... Humour : " That an apprehension of incongruity is the basis of both relative and absolute humour is no doubt true enough ; but while in the case of relative humour it is the incongruity of some departure from the normal , in the case of ...
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Medieval Scholarship and the Latin Writers | 1 |
Middle English Period 10661400 | 7 |
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