Lectures on the English Comic WritersRussell & Russell, 1969 - 343 oldal |
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216. oldal
... live , or dare to die ! " The leading characters in Don Quixote are strictly individuals ; that is , they do not so much belong to , as form a class by themselves . In other words , the actions and manners of the chief dramatis per ...
... live , or dare to die ! " The leading characters in Don Quixote are strictly individuals ; that is , they do not so much belong to , as form a class by themselves . In other words , the actions and manners of the chief dramatis per ...
260. oldal
... lives only in the good opinion of good men ; for this he adorns his soul with virtue , and tarnishes it with crime ; he lives only for this , and dies as he loses it . He is a lover of virtue , but a worshipper of fame . Stung to ...
... lives only in the good opinion of good men ; for this he adorns his soul with virtue , and tarnishes it with crime ; he lives only for this , and dies as he loses it . He is a lover of virtue , but a worshipper of fame . Stung to ...
303. oldal
... live , or have no life at all , " is undoubtedly to be found in the distinguishing peculiarities of men and manners . Now this dis- tinction can subsist , so as to be strong , pointed , and general , only while the manners of different ...
... live , or have no life at all , " is undoubtedly to be found in the distinguishing peculiarities of men and manners . Now this dis- tinction can subsist , so as to be strong , pointed , and general , only while the manners of different ...
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