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Pagina 29
... seen in Sterne , and has been well depicted by the late Lord Lytton , and by one , who , within the lines which he set himself , and which he never overpassed , was perhaps the most perfect humorist that ever wrote Washington Irving ...
... seen in Sterne , and has been well depicted by the late Lord Lytton , and by one , who , within the lines which he set himself , and which he never overpassed , was perhaps the most perfect humorist that ever wrote Washington Irving ...
Pagina 31
... seen . I doubt even whether Jean Paul does not surpass Cervantes in some respects . I am content to rest this assertion on the fantastic story of the friends Leibgeber , with their whimsical changes of identity and simulated deaths ...
... seen . I doubt even whether Jean Paul does not surpass Cervantes in some respects . I am content to rest this assertion on the fantastic story of the friends Leibgeber , with their whimsical changes of identity and simulated deaths ...
Pagina 32
... seen through seldom that a genius arises equal to the the medium of passion or of disordered dual task . I incline to think that it will intellect . At a certain period of incipient be found the most surprising fact in liter ...
... seen through seldom that a genius arises equal to the the medium of passion or of disordered dual task . I incline to think that it will intellect . At a certain period of incipient be found the most surprising fact in liter ...
Pagina 37
... seen not in such great creations as Hamlet , but in what are dis- tinctly recognized as his comic charac- ters , and that the kind of humor which Mr. Shorthouse most admires , though it is often found in Shakespeare , as , for instance ...
... seen not in such great creations as Hamlet , but in what are dis- tinctly recognized as his comic charac- ters , and that the kind of humor which Mr. Shorthouse most admires , though it is often found in Shakespeare , as , for instance ...
Pagina 40
... seen a ghost , when I spoke to her ; but the shock hasn't upset her much . You see she is enjoying herself immense- ly , dancing with that curly - headed fellow -whoever he may be . " " My dear Walter , you must not speak so loud ; and ...
... seen a ghost , when I spoke to her ; but the shock hasn't upset her much . You see she is enjoying herself immense- ly , dancing with that curly - headed fellow -whoever he may be . " " My dear Walter , you must not speak so loud ; and ...
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