A Review of English Literature, 5. kötetLongmans, Green, 1964 |
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48. oldal
... deal with stronger feelings , he is capable of iniquities like the following : ' He thought of Edith's foot ; it had once made him think of marrying her ! . . . " The little empty - headed flirt ” , he muttered , calling the pavement's ...
... deal with stronger feelings , he is capable of iniquities like the following : ' He thought of Edith's foot ; it had once made him think of marrying her ! . . . " The little empty - headed flirt ” , he muttered , calling the pavement's ...
17. oldal
... deal with a civilization against which the individual may pit him- self , but which will finally not be overset . Antony and Cleopatra is of course the striking counterpart to solitary revolt ; cut off from all else , the lovers achieve ...
... deal with a civilization against which the individual may pit him- self , but which will finally not be overset . Antony and Cleopatra is of course the striking counterpart to solitary revolt ; cut off from all else , the lovers achieve ...
10. oldal
... deal about architecture in general and tomb- making in particular : Gerard de Lairesse . The name is already familiar to Browning scholars through the article where DeVane first drew attention , in 1925 , to The Art of Painting in All ...
... deal about architecture in general and tomb- making in particular : Gerard de Lairesse . The name is already familiar to Browning scholars through the article where DeVane first drew attention , in 1925 , to The Art of Painting in All ...
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