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" He never laughed like Rabelais at nonsense that he imposed for wit ; but like Swift combined incidents that divert one from their unexpected encounter, and illustrate the tale he means to tell. "
The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature - Página 417
editado por - 1780
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The Scots Magazine, Volumen43

1781 - 754 páginas
...harmlcfs, all his touches were marked with plcafantry and fun. He never laughed like Rabelais at vonfen fe that he impofed for wit ; but like Swift combined...that divert one from their unexpected encounter, and ulnltrate the tale he means to tell. Such are the hens roofting on the upright waves in the fcene of...
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THE MONTHLY REVIEW.

SEVERAL HANDS. - 1781 - 588 páginas
...were harmkfs, all his touches were marked with pleafantry, and fun. He never laughed like Rabela:s at nonfenfe that he impofed for wit ; but like Swift...that divert one from their unexpected encounter, and illuftrate the tale he means to tell. Such are the hen» rootling on the upright wave:, in the (cene...
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Biographical Anecdotes of William Hogarth: With a Catalogue of His Works ...

John Nichols - 1782 - 502 páginas
...Walpole, " all his touches were marked w.jth *' pleafantry and fun. He never laughed, like Ra" belais, at nonfenfe that he impofed for wit ; but, " like...divert one " from their unexpected encounter, and iLJuftrate " the tale he means to tell. Such are the hens *' roofting on the upright waves in the,fcene...
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The European Magazine, and London Review, Volumen2

1782 - 542 páginas
...touches were marked with plealantry and fun. He never laughed like RabeUis at nonfenle that he impeled for wit ; but like Swift, combined incidents that divert one from their unexpected encounter, and illuftrate the tale he means to tell. The manners or cultores are more than observed in tvny one of...
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Biographical Anecdotes of William Hogarth: With a Catalogue of His Works ...

John Nichols - 1785 - 776 páginas
...his touches were marked with " pleafantry and fun. He never laughed, like Ra" belais, at rionfenfe that he impofed for wit ; but, •' like Swift, combined...divert one *{ from their unexpected encounter, and illuftrate •* the tale he means to tell. Such are the hens " roofting on the upright waves in the...
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Anecdotes of Painting in England: With Some Account of the ..., Volumen4

Horace Walpole, George Vertue - 1786 - 360 páginas
...all his touches were marked with pleafantry, and fun. He never x laughed like Rabelais at nonienle that he impofed for wit; but like Swift combined incidents...that divert one from their unexpected encounter, and illuftrate the tale he means te tell. Such are the hens roofting on the upright -waves in the fcene...
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The New Wonderful Museum, and Extraordinary Magazine:: Being a Complete ...

William Granger - 1808 - 630 páginas
...learn to laugh at their own follies. When his topics- were harmlefs, all his touches were marked with pleafantry and fun. He never laughed, like Rabelais,...that divert one from their unexpected encounter, and illuftrate the tale he means to tell." It can anfwer no good purpefe to rake the aflies of the illuftrious...
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La Belle Assemblée, Volumen5

1808 - 408 páginas
...laughed like ilabelai* at nonsense thnt be imposed for j «it; but like Swift combined incidents I hat divert one from their unexpected encounter, and illustrate the tale he means to tell. Such are the hens roosting on the upright waves in the scene of the Strollers, aud the devils drinking porter on the...
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The Repository of Arts, Literature, Commerce, Manufactures, Fashions and ...

1813 - 496 páginas
...touches were marked with pleasantry and fun. He never laughed, like Rabelais, at nonsense that he imposed for wit; but, like Swift, combined incidents that...their unexpected encounter, and illustrate the tale that he meant to tell. Such were the hens roosting on the upright waves in the scene of the Strollers,...
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The Edinburgh Monthly Review, Volumen5

1821 - 732 páginas
...but bencvolenoe designed them." — " He never laughed, like Rabelais, at nonsense that he imposed for wit, but like Swift, combined incidents that divert...encounter, and illustrate the tale he means to tell. The manners or costume are more than observed in every one of his works, and the furniture of his rooms...
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