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... admiration for Wordsworth and his gratitude to him should indulge in this amusement ; but to people who do not appre- ciate Wordsworth's poetry , and who laugh at these things , I would say , be sure that your laughter is not of that ...
... admiration for Wordsworth and his gratitude to him should indulge in this amusement ; but to people who do not appre- ciate Wordsworth's poetry , and who laugh at these things , I would say , be sure that your laughter is not of that ...
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... admiration or give us pleasure at the moment — must , if it is to be enduring , be humour which is innocent and clean . I would like to suggest to you an example . I think it comes to this : Any pleasure to be lasting , so that we wish ...
... admiration or give us pleasure at the moment — must , if it is to be enduring , be humour which is innocent and clean . I would like to suggest to you an example . I think it comes to this : Any pleasure to be lasting , so that we wish ...
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... admirable black - face comedian Mr. Frank Tinney ; unluckily he is not so funny . Portia would be in place in a Pears ' Soap beauty show ; the reading of the character seems to stray between Helen of Troy and Nell Gwynne . While Shylock ...
... admirable black - face comedian Mr. Frank Tinney ; unluckily he is not so funny . Portia would be in place in a Pears ' Soap beauty show ; the reading of the character seems to stray between Helen of Troy and Nell Gwynne . While Shylock ...
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... admiration , moves in an atmosphere of satire in which the painting of vices is the dominant characteristic , and though beneath all satire there lies more or less consciously a moral lesson , with Benavente the spectator does not draw ...
... admiration , moves in an atmosphere of satire in which the painting of vices is the dominant characteristic , and though beneath all satire there lies more or less consciously a moral lesson , with Benavente the spectator does not draw ...
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... admirable biographical introductions to each section and notes full of information . They occupy some two hundred pages , and are followed by another hundred and fifty pages devoted to the reproduction of Landor's letters to The ...
... admirable biographical introductions to each section and notes full of information . They occupy some two hundred pages , and are followed by another hundred and fifty pages devoted to the reproduction of Landor's letters to The ...
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