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Boris Ford. ' Humour ' comedy and comedy of manners are not always separ- able ; most playwrights indulge themselves in a fool or two drawn after Jonson's formula of ' one particular quality ' , and they all display social behaviour ...
Boris Ford. ' Humour ' comedy and comedy of manners are not always separ- able ; most playwrights indulge themselves in a fool or two drawn after Jonson's formula of ' one particular quality ' , and they all display social behaviour ...
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Boris Ford. ' Congreve quitted the stage in disdain , and Comedy left it with him ' , wrote Dennis in 1717. ' What plays ! What wit ! ' wrote Byron a century later . ' Hélas ! Congreve and Vanbrugh are your only comedy . Our society is ...
Boris Ford. ' Congreve quitted the stage in disdain , and Comedy left it with him ' , wrote Dennis in 1717. ' What plays ! What wit ! ' wrote Byron a century later . ' Hélas ! Congreve and Vanbrugh are your only comedy . Our society is ...
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... Comedy : The Reality and the Myth ' , in Explorations ( London , 1946 ) Krutch , J. W. Comedy and Conscience after the Restoration ( New York , 1924 ; rev . 1949 ) Lamb , C. ' On the Artificial Comedy of the Last Century ' , in Essays ...
... Comedy : The Reality and the Myth ' , in Explorations ( London , 1946 ) Krutch , J. W. Comedy and Conscience after the Restoration ( New York , 1924 ; rev . 1949 ) Lamb , C. ' On the Artificial Comedy of the Last Century ' , in Essays ...
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