Lectures on the English Comic WritersRussell & Russell, 1969 - 343 oldal |
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... circumstances make on certain conditions of life , and moulds all his cha- racters accordingly . All the persons whom he in- troduces , carry about with them the badge of their profession ; and you see little more of them than their ...
... circumstances make on certain conditions of life , and moulds all his cha- racters accordingly . All the persons whom he in- troduces , carry about with them the badge of their profession ; and you see little more of them than their ...
236. oldal
William Hazlitt. such circumstances ; and yet it is certain that no girl would write such letters in such ... circumstance in their situation . They regularly sit down to write letters : and if the business of life consisted in letter ...
William Hazlitt. such circumstances ; and yet it is certain that no girl would write such letters in such ... circumstance in their situation . They regularly sit down to write letters : and if the business of life consisted in letter ...
303. oldal
... circumstances , and the characters of in- dividuals by their natural temperament and situa- tion , without being everlastingly modified and neutralized by intercourse with the world - by knowledge and education . In a certain stage of ...
... circumstances , and the characters of in- dividuals by their natural temperament and situa- tion , without being everlastingly modified and neutralized by intercourse with the world - by knowledge and education . In a certain stage of ...
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