The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, 第 6 卷J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1931 |
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... Wife is borrowed from Fielding ; but so faintly , that the resemblance is hardly dis- cernible till you are apprised of it . The Jealous Wife herself is , however , a dramatic chef - d'œuvre , and worthy of being acted as often , and ...
... Wife is borrowed from Fielding ; but so faintly , that the resemblance is hardly dis- cernible till you are apprised of it . The Jealous Wife herself is , however , a dramatic chef - d'œuvre , and worthy of being acted as often , and ...
第 368 頁
... Wife ; Anne Page , in The Merry Wives of Windsor . 15. The age of comedy , ' etc. Hazlitt is adapting a favourite passage from Burke : ' But the age of chivalry is gone , ' etc. ( Reflections on the French Revolution , ed . Payne , p ...
... Wife ; Anne Page , in The Merry Wives of Windsor . 15. The age of comedy , ' etc. Hazlitt is adapting a favourite passage from Burke : ' But the age of chivalry is gone , ' etc. ( Reflections on the French Revolution , ed . Payne , p ...
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... Wife . When the play was revived in 1725 Vanbrugh himself changed Sir John Brute's disguise and made him appear before the justice in his wife's short cloak and sack . ' 84. In intellectual gladiatorship . ' Unidentified . ' Hair ...
... Wife . When the play was revived in 1725 Vanbrugh himself changed Sir John Brute's disguise and made him appear before the justice in his wife's short cloak and sack . ' 84. In intellectual gladiatorship . ' Unidentified . ' Hair ...
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