Lectures on the English Comic WritersDoubleday, 1960 - 239 oldal |
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93. oldal
... mind . Their worst vices appear to have taken root in his imagination . Nothing but what was selfish and groveling sunk into his memory , in the depression of a menial situation under his supposed hero . He has , indeed , carried his ...
... mind . Their worst vices appear to have taken root in his imagination . Nothing but what was selfish and groveling sunk into his memory , in the depression of a menial situation under his supposed hero . He has , indeed , carried his ...
119. oldal
... mind , selfishness , and indefatigable industry ; all the excuses , lying , dexterity , the intellectual juggling and legerdemain tricks , necessary to fit them for this sort of predatory warfare on the simplicity , follies , or vices ...
... mind , selfishness , and indefatigable industry ; all the excuses , lying , dexterity , the intellectual juggling and legerdemain tricks , necessary to fit them for this sort of predatory warfare on the simplicity , follies , or vices ...
147. oldal
... mind with them . For if no man can be happy in the free exercise of his reason , no wise man can be happy without it . His were not time - serving , heartless , hypocritical prejudices ; but deep , inwoven , not to be rooted out but ...
... mind with them . For if no man can be happy in the free exercise of his reason , no wise man can be happy without it . His were not time - serving , heartless , hypocritical prejudices ; but deep , inwoven , not to be rooted out but ...
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