A Literary History of EnglandLongmans, Green and Company, 1929 - 392 pagina's |
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Pagina 27
... humour . Half the Canterbury pilgrims , as they file before the reader of The Prologue , raise a smile . Pandarus is perhaps the greatest comic figure in our literature before Falstaff . Chaucer's humour is a part of his rich humanity ...
... humour . Half the Canterbury pilgrims , as they file before the reader of The Prologue , raise a smile . Pandarus is perhaps the greatest comic figure in our literature before Falstaff . Chaucer's humour is a part of his rich humanity ...
Pagina 85
... humour . Jonson's first characteristic play , Every Man in His Humour ( 1598 ) , gives a foretaste of better things to come . For instance , Captain Bobadil , the boastful soldier , already shows his creator's store of comic observation ...
... humour . Jonson's first characteristic play , Every Man in His Humour ( 1598 ) , gives a foretaste of better things to come . For instance , Captain Bobadil , the boastful soldier , already shows his creator's store of comic observation ...
Pagina 383
... Humour , 85 Every Man out of His Humour , 85 Exclusion Bill , The , 152 Excursion , The , 235 Extasie , The , 127 Extinction of the Venetian Republic , On the ( Sonnet ) , 237 F Fables , Dryden's , 154 Faerie Queene , The , 38 , 45 , 47 ...
... Humour , 85 Every Man out of His Humour , 85 Exclusion Bill , The , 152 Excursion , The , 235 Extasie , The , 127 Extinction of the Venetian Republic , On the ( Sonnet ) , 237 F Fables , Dryden's , 154 Faerie Queene , The , 38 , 45 , 47 ...
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