Lectures on the English Comic WritersDoubleday, 1960 - 239 oldal |
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11. oldal
... situation . A person concealed from assassins , is in no danger of betray- ing his situation by laughing . a story that staggers our belief : and we are 11 LECTURES ON THE ENGLISH COMIC WRITERS.
... situation . A person concealed from assassins , is in no danger of betray- ing his situation by laughing . a story that staggers our belief : and we are 11 LECTURES ON THE ENGLISH COMIC WRITERS.
169. oldal
... situation in which she is placed , he makes out all the rest , even to the smallest circumstance , by the mere force of a reasoning imagination . It would seem as if a step lost , would be as fatal here as in a mathematical ...
... situation in which she is placed , he makes out all the rest , even to the smallest circumstance , by the mere force of a reasoning imagination . It would seem as if a step lost , would be as fatal here as in a mathematical ...
216. oldal
... situation , without being ever- lastingly modified and neutralized by intercourse with the world - by knowledge and education . In a certain stage of so- ciety , men may be said to vegetate like trees , and to become rooted to the soil ...
... situation , without being ever- lastingly modified and neutralized by intercourse with the world - by knowledge and education . In a certain stage of so- ciety , men may be said to vegetate like trees , and to become rooted to the soil ...
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