Lectures on the English Comic WritersJ.M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1930 - Počet stran: 340 |
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... hope , which he found from old habit necessary to his own peace of mind , and thought so to the peace of mankind . I do not hate , but love him for them . They were between himself and his conscience ; and should be left to that higher ...
... hope , which he found from old habit necessary to his own peace of mind , and thought so to the peace of mankind . I do not hate , but love him for them . They were between himself and his conscience ; and should be left to that higher ...
Strana 194
... hope and expectation of seeing them in their favourite parts of Nell , or Little Pickle , or Touchstone , or Sir Peter Teazle , or Lenitive in the Prize , or Lingo , or Crabtree , or Nipperkin , or old Dornton , or Ranger , or the ...
... hope and expectation of seeing them in their favourite parts of Nell , or Little Pickle , or Touchstone , or Sir Peter Teazle , or Lenitive in the Prize , or Lingo , or Crabtree , or Nipperkin , or old Dornton , or Ranger , or the ...
Strana 309
... Hope supplies their place , and draws a veil over the abrupt termination of all our cherished schemes . While the spirit of youth remains unimpaired , ere the wine of life is drank up , ' we are like people intoxicated or in a fever ...
... Hope supplies their place , and draws a veil over the abrupt termination of all our cherished schemes . While the spirit of youth remains unimpaired , ere the wine of life is drank up , ' we are like people intoxicated or in a fever ...
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