Periods of European Literature, Volume 8W. Blackwood, 1904 |
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... humour , and in abstract versified prosing instead of the pageant of life . It is to be noted that as our early tragedy had passed , in Marlowe and his fellows , out of the Senecan into the true Titanesque , so in Lee it fell into the ...
... humour , and in abstract versified prosing instead of the pageant of life . It is to be noted that as our early tragedy had passed , in Marlowe and his fellows , out of the Senecan into the true Titanesque , so in Lee it fell into the ...
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... Humour resides in the personage , he adds , not ( as we should say ) in the treatment ; and it is not the same as wit , which he places in the conduct of dialogue . It is also distinct from affectation , which is not , like a humour ...
... Humour resides in the personage , he adds , not ( as we should say ) in the treatment ; and it is not the same as wit , which he places in the conduct of dialogue . It is also distinct from affectation , which is not , like a humour ...
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... humour . His rank as a writer was not much more acknowledged in his own time than his rank , as the successor of Casaubon , among European scholars . But for him , the weight of English learning in his own day would be chiefly patristic ...
... humour . His rank as a writer was not much more acknowledged in his own time than his rank , as the successor of Casaubon , among European scholars . But for him , the weight of English learning in his own day would be chiefly patristic ...
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