Lectures on the English Comic Writers with Miscellaneous EssaysJ. M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1963 - Počet stran: 346 |
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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 230
... impression of the consequences to result from any arduous undertaking must be light and vain , compared with the toil and anxiety accompanying it . It is only those who have done nothing , who fancy they can do every thing ; or who have ...
... impression of the consequences to result from any arduous undertaking must be light and vain , compared with the toil and anxiety accompanying it . It is only those who have done nothing , who fancy they can do every thing ; or who have ...
Strana 275
... impression which all positive ideas have on my mind . How , then , can this pretended unity of consciousness which ... impression of the object , which cannot be felt before it exists , and can last no longer than while the impression ...
... impression which all positive ideas have on my mind . How , then , can this pretended unity of consciousness which ... impression of the object , which cannot be felt before it exists , and can last no longer than while the impression ...
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