Lectures on the English Comic Writers with Miscellaneous EssaysJ. M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1963 - Počet stran: 346 |
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... become deeply involved , and few ( or none ) that have done so have ever retraced their steps or returned to sober ... become Lutherans ! How few Papists Protestants ! How few Tories Whigs ! 1 Each shuts his eyes equally to facts or ...
... become deeply involved , and few ( or none ) that have done so have ever retraced their steps or returned to sober ... become Lutherans ! How few Papists Protestants ! How few Tories Whigs ! 1 Each shuts his eyes equally to facts or ...
Strana 259
... become a member , often to the prejudice of my own ? The parallel seems to me exact , and I think the inference from it unavoidable . I do not postpone a benevolent or friendly purpose to my own personal con- venience , or make it bend ...
... become a member , often to the prejudice of my own ? The parallel seems to me exact , and I think the inference from it unavoidable . I do not postpone a benevolent or friendly purpose to my own personal con- venience , or make it bend ...
Strana 281
... becomes a relief , a craving , a necessity - one cannot do without it . To sit alone is intolerable , to be in ... become familiar to me , and , as it were , a part of existence : Robert the Devil ' has cast his spell over me . my ...
... becomes a relief , a craving , a necessity - one cannot do without it . To sit alone is intolerable , to be in ... become familiar to me , and , as it were , a part of existence : Robert the Devil ' has cast his spell over me . my ...
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