Lectures on the English Comic WritersJ.M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1930 - Počet stran: 340 |
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... impression of the reality of Parson Trulliber involuntarily checks the emotions of respect , to which it might otherwise give rise : while , on the other hand , the lecture which Lady Booby reads to Lawyer Scout on the immediate ...
... impression of the reality of Parson Trulliber involuntarily checks the emotions of respect , to which it might otherwise give rise : while , on the other hand , the lecture which Lady Booby reads to Lawyer Scout on the immediate ...
Strana 276
... impressions in the absence of the object . I can , therefore , have no proper personal interest in my future impressions ... impression of the object itself , as if that could have any sort of communication with my present feelings , or ...
... impressions in the absence of the object . I can , therefore , have no proper personal interest in my future impressions ... impression of the object itself , as if that could have any sort of communication with my present feelings , or ...
Strana 317
... impressions leave so little traces of themselves behind , and the last object is driven out by the succeeding one ... impression on coming out of a gallery of pictures then last half a day ) —as we grow old , we become more feeble and ...
... impressions leave so little traces of themselves behind , and the last object is driven out by the succeeding one ... impression on coming out of a gallery of pictures then last half a day ) —as we grow old , we become more feeble and ...
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