History of English Humour: With an Introduction Upon Ancient Humour, 1. sējumsHurst and Blackett, 1878 - 712 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 56.
11. lappuse
... words is only considered to have mirth , i.e. , joyousness or a sense of a the ludicrous , not humour . The gift can only be brought prominently forward in speech or writing , and thus humour comes to be often regarded as a kind of ...
... words is only considered to have mirth , i.e. , joyousness or a sense of a the ludicrous , not humour . The gift can only be brought prominently forward in speech or writing , and thus humour comes to be often regarded as a kind of ...
13. lappuse
... genial and good - natured are generally the most mirthful , and we all have so much personal experience of the gratification it affords , that it seems superfluous to adduce any proofs upon the subject . “ Glad ” is from the Greek word 13.
... genial and good - natured are generally the most mirthful , and we all have so much personal experience of the gratification it affords , that it seems superfluous to adduce any proofs upon the subject . “ Glad ” is from the Greek word 13.
14. lappuse
... word for laughter , and the word “ jocund ” comes from a Latin term signifying " pleasant . ” But we can trace the results of this connection in our daily observation . How comes it to pass that many a man who is the life and soul of ...
... word for laughter , and the word “ jocund ” comes from a Latin term signifying " pleasant . ” But we can trace the results of this connection in our daily observation . How comes it to pass that many a man who is the life and soul of ...
18. lappuse
... words of Milman would have applied well to Mrs. Jordan , Oh , the words laughed on her lips ! Mrs. Nesbitt , the charming actress of a late day , had a fascinating power in the sweetly - ringing notes of her hearty mirth ; but Mrs ...
... words of Milman would have applied well to Mrs. Jordan , Oh , the words laughed on her lips ! Mrs. Nesbitt , the charming actress of a late day , had a fascinating power in the sweetly - ringing notes of her hearty mirth ; but Mrs ...
37. lappuse
... the fall . Some of the early Christians felt so strongly the incompatibility of strong human emotions with the divine nature that they expunged the words “ Jesus wept . ” A more advanced , but less faithful age is represented.
... the fall . Some of the early Christians felt so strongly the incompatibility of strong human emotions with the divine nature that they expunged the words “ Jesus wept . ” A more advanced , but less faithful age is represented.
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