Lectures on the English Comic Writers with Miscellaneous EssaysJ. M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1963 - Počet stran: 346 |
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... follows it into courts and camps , into town and country , into rustic sports or learned disputa- tions , into the various shades of prejudice or ignorance , of refinement or barbarism , into its private haunts or public pageants , into ...
... follows it into courts and camps , into town and country , into rustic sports or learned disputa- tions , into the various shades of prejudice or ignorance , of refinement or barbarism , into its private haunts or public pageants , into ...
Strana 102
... follows as mechanically as the oscillation of a pendulum , the sense is balanced with the sound ; each sentence ... follow them into their consequences , for fear of committing his prejudices . His timidity is the result , not of ...
... follows as mechanically as the oscillation of a pendulum , the sense is balanced with the sound ; each sentence ... follow them into their consequences , for fear of committing his prejudices . His timidity is the result , not of ...
Strana 249
... follow neglect ; but the question is , what he would do with his recovered freedom , or what course the mind will ... follows : - 1. The value of money is positive or specific . The interest in it . is a sort of mathematical interest ...
... follow neglect ; but the question is , what he would do with his recovered freedom , or what course the mind will ... follows : - 1. The value of money is positive or specific . The interest in it . is a sort of mathematical interest ...
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