Lectures on the English Comic WritersRussell & Russell, 1969 - 343 oldal |
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32. oldal
... truth ( if truth it were ) by a fortuitons concourse of letters of the alphabet , jumping in " " a foregone conclusion , " but there was no proof of the thing , unless it was self - evident . And , in- deed , this may be considered as ...
... truth ( if truth it were ) by a fortuitons concourse of letters of the alphabet , jumping in " " a foregone conclusion , " but there was no proof of the thing , unless it was self - evident . And , in- deed , this may be considered as ...
33. oldal
... truth as a solid bribe ; and there are seri- ous sophistries , Soul - kifling lies , and truths that work small good ... truth , at least of what is truth according to public opinion and common sense ; for it can only expose to ...
... truth as a solid bribe ; and there are seri- ous sophistries , Soul - kifling lies , and truths that work small good ... truth , at least of what is truth according to public opinion and common sense ; for it can only expose to ...
319. oldal
... truth of which is the very thing to be proved in detail , has lost that fine ' vantage ground which the stage lends to virtue ; takes away from it its best grace , the grace of sincerity ; and , instead of making it a test of truth ...
... truth of which is the very thing to be proved in detail , has lost that fine ' vantage ground which the stage lends to virtue ; takes away from it its best grace , the grace of sincerity ; and , instead of making it a test of truth ...
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ON SHAKSPEARE AND BEN JONSON | 54 |
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