The Development of English Humor, Teil 1Duke University Press, 1952 - 421 Seiten |
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... genius of England the sin against the Holy Ghost ; that a mature hidalgo should egregiously suffer from the ailments of the lunatic , the dreamer , and the logic - chopping man with a system - all of them tilters against windmills - is ...
... genius of England the sin against the Holy Ghost ; that a mature hidalgo should egregiously suffer from the ailments of the lunatic , the dreamer , and the logic - chopping man with a system - all of them tilters against windmills - is ...
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... genius seems to preside . IV . GROBIANISM In its rise and development " Grobianism " was inseparable from the humanist spirit ; its implicit aim was to indicate a value - the refinement of manners and feelings - which is gen- erally ...
... genius seems to preside . IV . GROBIANISM In its rise and development " Grobianism " was inseparable from the humanist spirit ; its implicit aim was to indicate a value - the refinement of manners and feelings - which is gen- erally ...
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... genius . Still , to the reader spoilt by the prodigious wealth of virtual significance which the ironical scenes lavishly offer , there is almost an anticlimax in the transi- tion from humor to genius . One may interpret Hamlet's ...
... genius . Still , to the reader spoilt by the prodigious wealth of virtual significance which the ironical scenes lavishly offer , there is almost an anticlimax in the transi- tion from humor to genius . One may interpret Hamlet's ...
Inhalt
FOREWORD TO PART I | 2 |
MEDIEVAL FRENCH HUMOR | 21 |
Part II | 24 |
Urheberrecht | |
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