Human Life in Shakespeare, Том 10Lee and Shepard, 1868 - 286 страница |
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... Humor is the soul of comedy ; but humor , however genuine in essence , is in its manifestation extremely dependent on the day , on its manners , mode , and fashion . How many writers do we read with the conviction , that the reputation ...
... Humor is the soul of comedy ; but humor , however genuine in essence , is in its manifestation extremely dependent on the day , on its manners , mode , and fashion . How many writers do we read with the conviction , that the reputation ...
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... humor expires in the moment of its existence ; and even " to mock its own grinning , " there remains no laugh a mo- ment after . Most humor is connected , not with what is essential , natural , and universal , but with what is limited ...
... humor expires in the moment of its existence ; and even " to mock its own grinning , " there remains no laugh a mo- ment after . Most humor is connected , not with what is essential , natural , and universal , but with what is limited ...
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... humor , which would , in positive experience , be sad , when it was not repulsive . The poor , half - witted jester , alternately the butt and victim of brutal nobles , the motley - vestured buffoon , for whom we could only have com ...
... humor , which would , in positive experience , be sad , when it was not repulsive . The poor , half - witted jester , alternately the butt and victim of brutal nobles , the motley - vestured buffoon , for whom we could only have com ...
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... humor . He would simply be a rascal , and would deserve contempt as well as punishment . We would not , if we could , have the style of Ancient Pistol's language sobered into sense ; we would not have the style of his conduct tamed into ...
... humor . He would simply be a rascal , and would deserve contempt as well as punishment . We would not , if we could , have the style of Ancient Pistol's language sobered into sense ; we would not have the style of his conduct tamed into ...
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... humor . Humor , in all its forms , Shakespeare puts into the mouths of men . Herein he assuredly accords with na- ture . Genius is but the highest expression of nature ; and the genius of humor , in any of its methods of expression ...
... humor . Humor , in all its forms , Shakespeare puts into the mouths of men . Herein he assuredly accords with na- ture . Genius is but the highest expression of nature ; and the genius of humor , in any of its methods of expression ...
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