Complete Works, Volumen1D.C. Heath & Company, 1896 |
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... Humour , Ben Jonson . which was acted in 1599 ; so that if his surmise be accepted , the date of Twelfth Night would have to be moved back . But apart from the other reasons for looking on Jonson's play as the earlier , the passage in ...
... Humour , Ben Jonson . which was acted in 1599 ; so that if his surmise be accepted , the date of Twelfth Night would have to be moved back . But apart from the other reasons for looking on Jonson's play as the earlier , the passage in ...
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... humour may be more rollicking when Falstaff appears , the romance may verge on tragedy in the story of Hero ; the ingredients , in short , may be mixed in slightly varying proportions ; but ( to vary the metaphor ) the keynote of each ...
... humour may be more rollicking when Falstaff appears , the romance may verge on tragedy in the story of Hero ; the ingredients , in short , may be mixed in slightly varying proportions ; but ( to vary the metaphor ) the keynote of each ...
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... humour waxes somewhat boisterous when Sir Toby is in his cups ; but the jesting is never so broad that it jars with the poetry , the poetry is never so serious that it sets us out of tune for the revelry . The most passionate passages ...
... humour waxes somewhat boisterous when Sir Toby is in his cups ; but the jesting is never so broad that it jars with the poetry , the poetry is never so serious that it sets us out of tune for the revelry . The most passionate passages ...
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... humour which is the natural enemy of superficial emotion , she gives her sentimentality free play , and is rather proud of it . She is evidently clever and cultivated , but she lacks Viola's readiness of fence and quick resourcefulness ...
... humour which is the natural enemy of superficial emotion , she gives her sentimentality free play , and is rather proud of it . She is evidently clever and cultivated , but she lacks Viola's readiness of fence and quick resourcefulness ...
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... humour . It is impossible not to recognize that he is most conscientious and trustworthy ; but these excellent qualities are marred by an overweening vanity and a perfect lack of humour . Now INTRODUCTION . 23.
... humour . It is impossible not to recognize that he is most conscientious and trustworthy ; but these excellent qualities are marred by an overweening vanity and a perfect lack of humour . Now INTRODUCTION . 23.
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