A History of English LiteratureWeidenfeld and Nicolson, 1973 - Всего страниц: 512 |
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... comedy , Every Man In His Humour , establishes his view of the function of comedy as a method of re- forming human weaknesses by ridicule . He considered himself both a moralist and a social realist , and developed the so - called Comedy ...
... comedy , Every Man In His Humour , establishes his view of the function of comedy as a method of re- forming human weaknesses by ridicule . He considered himself both a moralist and a social realist , and developed the so - called Comedy ...
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... Comedy -- Otway's genius , though he wrote comedies , was predominantly tragic . The originators of the so - called Restoration Comedy some of whom lived on into the reign of George I created an enchanting comic world , where love is ...
... Comedy -- Otway's genius , though he wrote comedies , was predominantly tragic . The originators of the so - called Restoration Comedy some of whom lived on into the reign of George I created an enchanting comic world , where love is ...
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... Comedy ( New York , 1926 ) . Marchand , L. A. , Byron , a Biography , 3 vols ( London , 1957 ) . Meredith Now , ed . Ian Fletcher ( London , 1972 ) . Mudrick , M. , Jane Austen : Irony as Defense and Discovery ( Princeton , 1952 ) ...
... Comedy ( New York , 1926 ) . Marchand , L. A. , Byron , a Biography , 3 vols ( London , 1957 ) . Meredith Now , ed . Ian Fletcher ( London , 1972 ) . Mudrick , M. , Jane Austen : Irony as Defense and Discovery ( Princeton , 1952 ) ...
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