Lectures on the English Comic WritersJ.M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1930 - 340 oldal |
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... means ? When the impression at first sight is complete and irresistible , why throw away any farther thoughts or words to make it more so ? This were to gild refined gold , to paint the lily , to smooth the ice , to throw a perfume on ...
... means ? When the impression at first sight is complete and irresistible , why throw away any farther thoughts or words to make it more so ? This were to gild refined gold , to paint the lily , to smooth the ice , to throw a perfume on ...
265. oldal
... means of the senses , or the past moment by means of memory . If I have any such faculty , expressly set apart for the purpose , name it . If I have no such faculty , I can have no such interest . In order that I may possess a proper ...
... means of the senses , or the past moment by means of memory . If I have any such faculty , expressly set apart for the purpose , name it . If I have no such faculty , I can have no such interest . In order that I may possess a proper ...
268. oldal
... means . In order that I may take an effectual and consistent interest in any thing , that it may be an object of hope or fear , of desire or dread , it must be a thing still to come , a thing still in doubt , depend- ing on ...
... means . In order that I may take an effectual and consistent interest in any thing , that it may be an object of hope or fear , of desire or dread , it must be a thing still to come , a thing still in doubt , depend- ing on ...
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