Representative MenJ. Simon, 1980 - Počet stran: 204 |
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Strana 36
... pass very fast , in our personal moods , from dignity to dependence . And if any appear never to assume the chair , but always to stand and serve , it is because we do not see the company in a sufficiently long period for the whole ...
... pass very fast , in our personal moods , from dignity to dependence . And if any appear never to assume the chair , but always to stand and serve , it is because we do not see the company in a sufficiently long period for the whole ...
Strana 64
... pass for what they are . A great common sense is his warrant and qualification to be the world's in- terpreter . He has reason , as all the philosophic and poetic class have : but he has , also , what they have not , this strong solving ...
... pass for what they are . A great common sense is his warrant and qualification to be the world's in- terpreter . He has reason , as all the philosophic and poetic class have : but he has , also , what they have not , this strong solving ...
Strana 286
... pass for somebody . But , through every clause and part of speech of a right book , I meet the eyes of the most determined of men : his force and terror inundate every word : the commas and dashes are alive ; so that the writing is ...
... pass for somebody . But , through every clause and part of speech of a right book , I meet the eyes of the most determined of men : his force and terror inundate every word : the commas and dashes are alive ; so that the writing is ...
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