Lectures on the English Comic Writers, and Fugitive WritingsDent, 1963 - 346 oldal |
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284. oldal
... ourselves on our backs , we turn on our faces ; we wrap ourselves up under the clothes to exclude the cold , we throw them off to escape the heat and suffocation ; we grasp the pillow in agony , we fling ourselves out of bed , we walk ...
... ourselves on our backs , we turn on our faces ; we wrap ourselves up under the clothes to exclude the cold , we throw them off to escape the heat and suffocation ; we grasp the pillow in agony , we fling ourselves out of bed , we walk ...
314. oldal
... ourselves in thought and in their glimmering arches ; a winding road before us seems as long as the journey of life , and as full of events . Time and experience dissipate this illusion ; and by reducing them to detail , circumscribe ...
... ourselves in thought and in their glimmering arches ; a winding road before us seems as long as the journey of life , and as full of events . Time and experience dissipate this illusion ; and by reducing them to detail , circumscribe ...
324. oldal
... ourselves of this vantage - ground is no reason why our forefathers should not ( who had not our superfluity of choice ) , and most assuredly they did study and cherish the precious fragments of antiquity , collected together in their ...
... ourselves of this vantage - ground is no reason why our forefathers should not ( who had not our superfluity of choice ) , and most assuredly they did study and cherish the precious fragments of antiquity , collected together in their ...
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