English Comedy: Its Role and Nature from Chaucer to the Present DayChatto & Windus, 1975 - 288 ページ |
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... action by evangelicalism . If he saw that such action , while ameliorating its effects , promoted an outlook complementary to that of utilitarianism , he saw it unclearly . Moreover , Darwinism seemed to confirm the necessity of ...
... action by evangelicalism . If he saw that such action , while ameliorating its effects , promoted an outlook complementary to that of utilitarianism , he saw it unclearly . Moreover , Darwinism seemed to confirm the necessity of ...
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... action ] occupies no more time than the representation demands ; and the plot , notwithstanding the amazing vigour and variety of the action , is confined to a single spot , without the slightest sacrifice of probability .... In a word ...
... action ] occupies no more time than the representation demands ; and the plot , notwithstanding the amazing vigour and variety of the action , is confined to a single spot , without the slightest sacrifice of probability .... In a word ...
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... actions being better than others ? —not more useful , or more con- venient or more popular , but simply pointlessly ... action any more than in its opposite , but in the existence of a relationship between the two . It is the sense of ...
... actions being better than others ? —not more useful , or more con- venient or more popular , but simply pointlessly ... action any more than in its opposite , but in the existence of a relationship between the two . It is the sense of ...
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Acknowledgements page | 9 |
Origin and Nature of Comedy | 17 |
Critical Terminology | 28 |
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