In the comic part of their writings, we have already said, Fielding is pre-eminent in grave irony, a Cervantic species of pleasantry, in which Smollett is not equally successful. On the other hand, the Scotchman, (notwithstanding the general opinion denies... Abbotsford and Sir Walter Scott - Página 194por George King Matthews - 1854 - 235 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1824 - 758 páginas
...In the comic part of their writings, we have already said, Fielding is pre-eminent in grave irony, a Cervantic species of pleasantry, in which Smollett...general opinion denies that quality to his countrymen) ex. eels in broad and ludicrous humour. His fancy seems to ran riot in accumulating ridiculous circumstances... | |
| Tobias George [novels] Smollett - 1821 - 748 páginas
...species of pleasantry, in which Smollett is not equally successful. On the other hand, the VOL. ii. d Scotchman, (notwithstanding the general opinion denies...of all power of gravity ; and perhaps no books ever written have excited such peals of inextinguishable laughter as those of Smollett. The descriptions... | |
| Tobias George [novels] Smollett - 1821 - 746 páginas
...In the comic part of their writings, we have already said, Fielding is pre-eminent in grave irony, a Cervantic species of pleasantry, in which Smollett is not equally successful. On the other hand, the TOL. II. d Scotchman, (notwithstanding the general opinion denies that quality to his countrymen,)... | |
| 1824 - 792 páginas
...In the comic part of their writings, we have already said, Fielding is pre-eminent in grave irony, a Cervantic species of pleasantry, in, which Smollett...general opinion denies that quality to his countrymen) ex* A judge, competent in the highest degree, has thus characterized Smollett's poetry. " They have... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1825 - 554 páginas
...In the comic part of their writings, we have already said, Fielding is pre-eminent in grave irony, a Cervantic species of pleasantry, in which Smollett...of all power of gravity; and perhaps no books ever written have excited such peals of inextinguishable laughter as those of Smollett. The descriptions... | |
| Walter Scott - 1825 - 260 páginas
...In the comic part of their writings, we have already said. Fielding is pre-eminent in grave irony, a Cervantic species of pleasantry, in which Smollett...(notwithstanding the general opinion denies that quality to his coifntrymen) excels in broad and ludicrous humour. His fancy seems to run riot in accumulating ridiculous... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1826 - 854 páginas
...comic part of their writings, we have already said, Fielding AA 4 U is pre-eminent in grave, irony, a Cervantic species of pleasantry, in which Smollett...of all power of gravity ; and perhaps no books ever written have excited such peals of inextinguishable laughter as those of Smollett. The descriptions... | |
| 1826 - 644 páginas
...comic part of their writings, we have already said, Fielding AA 4 is is pre-eminent in grave irony, a Cervantic species of pleasantry, in which Smollett...(notwithstanding the general opinion denies that quality to bis countrymen) excels in broad and ludicrous humour. His fancy seems to run riot in accumulating ridiculous... | |
| Walter Scott - 1834 - 492 páginas
...In the comic part of their writings, we have already said, Fielding is preeminent in grave irony, a Cervantic species of pleasantry, in which Smollett...of all power of gravity ; and perhaps no books ever written have excited such peals of inextinguishable laughter as those of Smollett. The descriptions... | |
| Walter Scott - 1834 - 506 páginas
...In the comic part of their writings, we have already said, Fielding is preeminent in grave irony, a Cervantic species of pleasantry, in which Smollett...destruction of all power of gravity ; and perhaps no hooks ever written have excited such peals of inextinguishable laughter as those of Smollett. The descriptions... | |
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