Lectures on the English Comic Writers with Miscellaneous EssaysJ. M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1963 - Počet stran: 346 |
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... less spun out into regular dissertations . They are more like the remarks which occur in sensible conversation , and less like a lecture . Something is left to the understanding of the reader . Steele seems to have gone into his closet ...
... less spun out into regular dissertations . They are more like the remarks which occur in sensible conversation , and less like a lecture . Something is left to the understanding of the reader . Steele seems to have gone into his closet ...
Strana 124
... less muscular strength ; less power of continued voluntary attention - of reason , passion , and imagination : but they are more easily impressed with whatever appeals to their senses or habitual prejudices . The intuitive perception of ...
... less muscular strength ; less power of continued voluntary attention - of reason , passion , and imagination : but they are more easily impressed with whatever appeals to their senses or habitual prejudices . The intuitive perception of ...
Strana 161
... less entertaining when he becomes Manager , and gives us an exact statement of his squabbles with the Lord ... less common ( though more fashionable ) was less catching than at present ? The first inference is by no means in our favour ...
... less entertaining when he becomes Manager , and gives us an exact statement of his squabbles with the Lord ... less common ( though more fashionable ) was less catching than at present ? The first inference is by no means in our favour ...
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