Lectures on the English Comic Writers, and Fugitive WritingsDent, 1963 - 346 oldal |
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181. oldal
... hand of his , and directed it against an unarmed body . They met again , and Neate seemed , not cowed , but particularly cautious . I saw his teeth clenched together and his brows knit close against the sun . He held out both his arms ...
... hand of his , and directed it against an unarmed body . They met again , and Neate seemed , not cowed , but particularly cautious . I saw his teeth clenched together and his brows knit close against the sun . He held out both his arms ...
182. oldal
... hands in the air , and with his face lifted up to the sky . I never saw any thing more terrific than his aspect just ... hand , and seeing some old acquaintance , began to flourish with his fists , calling out , Ah you always said I ...
... hands in the air , and with his face lifted up to the sky . I never saw any thing more terrific than his aspect just ... hand , and seeing some old acquaintance , began to flourish with his fists , calling out , Ah you always said I ...
223. oldal
... hand in it , it may not suffer in our opinion from this circumstance . In fact , the hero of the work is not so properly the chief object in it , as a sort of blank left open to the imagination , or a lay - figure on which the reader ...
... hand in it , it may not suffer in our opinion from this circumstance . In fact , the hero of the work is not so properly the chief object in it , as a sort of blank left open to the imagination , or a lay - figure on which the reader ...
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