Lectures on the English Comic WritersDoubleday, 1960 - 239 oldal |
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169. oldal
... circumstance , by the mere force of a reasoning imagination . It would seem as if a step lost , would be as fatal ... circumstances . What I mean is this : -Richardson's nature is always the nature of sentiment and reflection , not of ...
... circumstance , by the mere force of a reasoning imagination . It would seem as if a step lost , would be as fatal ... circumstances . What I mean is this : -Richardson's nature is always the nature of sentiment and reflection , not of ...
177. oldal
... circumstance which takes away dignity and interest from her story and sentiments , and makes the one so teazing and ... circumstances , or on any emergency . They would consider it as quite indecorous to run down stairs though the house ...
... circumstance which takes away dignity and interest from her story and sentiments , and makes the one so teazing and ... circumstances , or on any emergency . They would consider it as quite indecorous to run down stairs though the house ...
216. oldal
... circumstances ; they are what their situation makes them , and nothing more . Each is absorbed in his own profes- sion or pursuit , and each in his turn contracts that habitual peculiarity of manners and opinions which makes him the sub ...
... circumstances ; they are what their situation makes them , and nothing more . Each is absorbed in his own profes- sion or pursuit , and each in his turn contracts that habitual peculiarity of manners and opinions which makes him the sub ...
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