Lectures on the English Comic Writers with Miscellaneous EssaysJ. M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1963 - Počet stran: 346 |
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... true and false , but not of the difference between the agreeable and disagreeable ; or if he had , it was by his understanding rather than his imagination , by rule and method , not by sympathy , or intuitive perception of the gayest ...
... true and false , but not of the difference between the agreeable and disagreeable ; or if he had , it was by his understanding rather than his imagination , by rule and method , not by sympathy , or intuitive perception of the gayest ...
Strana 224
... true woman's man - full of passion and effeminacy , a mixture of strength and weakness . Perhaps what I have said above may suggest the true reason and apology for Milton's having unwittingly made Satan the hero of Paradise Lost . ' He ...
... true woman's man - full of passion and effeminacy , a mixture of strength and weakness . Perhaps what I have said above may suggest the true reason and apology for Milton's having unwittingly made Satan the hero of Paradise Lost . ' He ...
Strana 289
... true dignity and imaginary pretensions of human nature realised ! There is here none of the squalidness of poverty , none of the hardships of daily labour , none of the anxiety and petty artifice of trade ; life's business is changed ...
... true dignity and imaginary pretensions of human nature realised ! There is here none of the squalidness of poverty , none of the hardships of daily labour , none of the anxiety and petty artifice of trade ; life's business is changed ...
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