Lectures on the English Comic WritersJ.M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1930 - 340 oldal |
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154. oldal
... present a little obscured on the stage , nor do we immediately recognise it elsewhere , for want of the formidable insignia of a bag- wig and sword . Without these outward credentials , the public must not only be unable to distinguish ...
... present a little obscured on the stage , nor do we immediately recognise it elsewhere , for want of the formidable insignia of a bag- wig and sword . Without these outward credentials , the public must not only be unable to distinguish ...
263. oldal
... present , and future ? D. I see no particular harm in that . B. It is nearly all I ask . Well then , I admit that you have a peculiar , emphatic , incommunicable and exclusive interest or fellow- feeling in the two first of these selves ...
... present , and future ? D. I see no particular harm in that . B. It is nearly all I ask . Well then , I admit that you have a peculiar , emphatic , incommunicable and exclusive interest or fellow- feeling in the two first of these selves ...
265. oldal
... present self , there is no link of connection , no sympathy , no reaction , no mutual consciousness between them , nor even a possi- bility of any thing of the kind , in a mechanical and personal sense . Up to the present point , the ...
... present self , there is no link of connection , no sympathy , no reaction , no mutual consciousness between them , nor even a possi- bility of any thing of the kind , in a mechanical and personal sense . Up to the present point , the ...
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