The Development of English Humor, Teil 1Duke University Press, 1952 - 421 Seiten |
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... ironical sense of things , flashes out at times , as when she remarks upon Juliet's answer to her mother's question : An honour ! were not I thine only nurse , I would say thou hadst suck'd wisdom from thy teat .... 20 IV . IRONICAL ...
... ironical sense of things , flashes out at times , as when she remarks upon Juliet's answer to her mother's question : An honour ! were not I thine only nurse , I would say thou hadst suck'd wisdom from thy teat .... 20 IV . IRONICAL ...
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... ironical . Their self - command in pleasantry is , so to say , just a part of their superiority to circumstances . An ironical ring is plainly the ground note in Prince Hal's humor . Outwardly he is a boon companion to Falstaff and ...
... ironical . Their self - command in pleasantry is , so to say , just a part of their superiority to circumstances . An ironical ring is plainly the ground note in Prince Hal's humor . Outwardly he is a boon companion to Falstaff and ...
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... ironical suggestion , as it does the other traits of his talent . Vendice the " Avenger " has the pregnant brevity of speech which a self- contained , brooding temper and the secrecy of a long - deferred scheme will naturally breed ...
... ironical suggestion , as it does the other traits of his talent . Vendice the " Avenger " has the pregnant brevity of speech which a self- contained , brooding temper and the secrecy of a long - deferred scheme will naturally breed ...
Inhalt
FOREWORD TO PART I | 2 |
MEDIEVAL FRENCH HUMOR | 21 |
Part II | 24 |
Urheberrecht | |
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A. C. Bradley absurdity amusement artistic aspect attitude Canterbury Tales century character Chaucer comedy comic conceits conscious contrast Coriolanus critics cynical Don Quixote dramatic elements England English humor English literature episode Euphuism expression fact Falstaff fancy farce feeling flavor fool France French genius genuine humor gift gives Hamlet Henry Henry IV hints humorist Ibid implicit indirect instance instinct intellectual intent intuition irony jokes Jonson's kind laugh laughter less literary lively Love's Labour's Lost manner matter meaning medieval mental merry merry England Middle English mind mirth mood moral nature ness paradox parody perception personality play pleasantry poem poet popular psychological Puritan Rabelais racy realism Renaissance satire scene sense serious shade Shakespeare's Shakespeare's humor shows shrewd significance slyness smile soul spirit subtle temper theme things thought tion tone touch tradition tragedy truth Twelfth Night vein verve whole words writer