Lectures on the English Comic Writers, and Fugitive WritingsDent, 1963 - 346 oldal |
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236. oldal
... lives about what , if left wholly to itself , would not make a difference of five shillings at the year's end . There are families so notorious for this kind of surveillance and meanness , that no servant will go to live with them ; for ...
... lives about what , if left wholly to itself , would not make a difference of five shillings at the year's end . There are families so notorious for this kind of surveillance and meanness , that no servant will go to live with them ; for ...
304. oldal
William Hazlitt. I cannot myself enter into all this . If I can live to think , and think to live , I am satisfied . Some want to possess pictures , others to collect libraries . All I wish is , sometimes , to see the one and read the ...
William Hazlitt. I cannot myself enter into all this . If I can live to think , and think to live , I am satisfied . Some want to possess pictures , others to collect libraries . All I wish is , sometimes , to see the one and read the ...
307. oldal
... live in want , in the midst of plenty - dare not touch what belongs to them , are afraid to say that their soul is their own , have their wealth locked up from them by fear and meanness as effectually as by bolts and bars , scarcely ...
... live in want , in the midst of plenty - dare not touch what belongs to them , are afraid to say that their soul is their own , have their wealth locked up from them by fear and meanness as effectually as by bolts and bars , scarcely ...
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