Lectures on the English Comic WritersJ.M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1930 - 340 oldal |
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... interest or fellow- feeling in the two first of these selves ; but I deny resolutely and unequivocally that you have any such natural , absolute , unavoidable , and mechanical interest in the last self , or in your future being , the ...
... interest or fellow- feeling in the two first of these selves ; but I deny resolutely and unequivocally that you have any such natural , absolute , unavoidable , and mechanical interest in the last self , or in your future being , the ...
265. oldal
... interest . In order that I may possess a proper personal identity so as to live , breathe , and feel along the whole line of my existence in the same intense and intimate mode , it is absolutely necessary to have some general medium or ...
... interest . In order that I may possess a proper personal identity so as to live , breathe , and feel along the whole line of my existence in the same intense and intimate mode , it is absolutely necessary to have some general medium or ...
266. oldal
William Hazlitt. mean to affirm that you have really the same interest in another's welfare that you have in your own ? B. I do not wish to assert any thing without proof . Will you tell me if you have this particular interest in ...
William Hazlitt. mean to affirm that you have really the same interest in another's welfare that you have in your own ? B. I do not wish to assert any thing without proof . Will you tell me if you have this particular interest in ...
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