-
Brinsley Sheridan,
Burney began to
write a
dramatic comedy called The
Witlings. The play
satirised a wide
segment of
London society,
including the literary...
-
varies from
person to person:
those without the
talent at all are
called witlings and are the
lowest class of
person in
Azhiri society. Two
human explorers...
- to bury the play. The
Witlings was
first acted on
stage in the 1990s, over two
hundred years after it was written. The
Witlings is a
comedy that satirizes...
- the
glory of Philips's
prosodic reform: "All ye
Poets of the Age! All ye
Witlings of the Stage!
Learn your
Jingles to reform! Crop your
Numbers and Conform:...
- will cherish,
protect and
defend her; Tho' the
scorner may
sneer at, and
witlings defame her,
Still our
hearts swell with
gladness whenever we name her....
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- "Namby-Pamby" in the 1725 poem of that name: All ye
poets of the age, All ye
witlings of the
stage … Namby-Pamby is your guide, Albion's joy, Hibernia's pride...
- with a
society known as the Ten for Aristology, who in his eyes are "...
witlings, as
dining is an art and not a science". Wolfe's
first encounter with the...
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under the
supervision of
Stefan E. Warschawski. His
second novel, The
Witling, was
published in 1976.
Vinge came to
prominence in 1981 with his novella...
- and her
literary mentor,
Samuel Crisp,
suppressed her play
entitled The
Witlings. Burney's
father had
concerns that the play, a
comedic satire of bluestocking(s)...