Littell's Living Age, 144. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1880 |
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... LETTERS ADDRESSED BY JOHN RUSKIN , D.C.L. , TO THE CLERGY . THE following letters , which are still receiving the careful consideration of many of my brother clergy , are , at the suggestion of the editor , now printed in the ...
... LETTERS ADDRESSED BY JOHN RUSKIN , D.C.L. , TO THE CLERGY . THE following letters , which are still receiving the careful consideration of many of my brother clergy , are , at the suggestion of the editor , now printed in the ...
422. oldal
... letters . The back from others some echo of his own first impression one receives on turning delight . over the pages is that of an immense egotism . But Dickens was , in respect of tendency to frank outpouring , a really childlike man ...
... letters . The back from others some echo of his own first impression one receives on turning delight . over the pages is that of an immense egotism . But Dickens was , in respect of tendency to frank outpouring , a really childlike man ...
423. oldal
... letters are often those of a great dreamer . indicative touches which leave the heart of the reader or the listener the luxury of a gentle freedom . The master of the tragedy doth protest too much . Some- Kingsley- that is to say , in ...
... letters are often those of a great dreamer . indicative touches which leave the heart of the reader or the listener the luxury of a gentle freedom . The master of the tragedy doth protest too much . Some- Kingsley- that is to say , in ...
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