Works, Svazek 4Houghton Mifflin, 1883 |
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Strana 16
... speak now only of our acquaintance with them in their own sphere and the way in which they seem to fascinate and draw to them some genius who occupies himself with one thing , all his life long . The possibility of interpretation lies ...
... speak now only of our acquaintance with them in their own sphere and the way in which they seem to fascinate and draw to them some genius who occupies himself with one thing , all his life long . The possibility of interpretation lies ...
Strana 47
... speak and tell their want and the reason of it , they become gentle . In adult life , whilst the perceptions are obtuse , men and women talk vehemently and superlatively , blunder and quarrel : their manners are full of desperation ...
... speak and tell their want and the reason of it , they become gentle . In adult life , whilst the perceptions are obtuse , men and women talk vehemently and superlatively , blunder and quarrel : their manners are full of desperation ...
Strana 144
... speak of all men who are not devoted to their own shin- ing abstractions : other men are rats and mice . The literary class is usually proud and exclusive . The correspondence of Pope and Swift describes mankind around them as monsters ...
... speak of all men who are not devoted to their own shin- ing abstractions : other men are rats and mice . The literary class is usually proud and exclusive . The correspondence of Pope and Swift describes mankind around them as monsters ...
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