CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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... appear his influence quickly spreads . We laugh with him , not taking him seri- ously , and lo ! we have already ... appearing at the door of the hotel frantically waving her parasol . This was a signal which could not be ignored like ...
... appear his influence quickly spreads . We laugh with him , not taking him seri- ously , and lo ! we have already ... appearing at the door of the hotel frantically waving her parasol . This was a signal which could not be ignored like ...
291. oldal
... appear are blown shivering to oblivion as soon as they are published . To anyone familiar with the inside of a newspaper office the long array of thin but not in- expensive volumes of verse , getting dusty upon the shelves , is a ...
... appear are blown shivering to oblivion as soon as they are published . To anyone familiar with the inside of a newspaper office the long array of thin but not in- expensive volumes of verse , getting dusty upon the shelves , is a ...
298. oldal
... appear to him more or less negligible ; if , further , he is inclined to think that man is just a bundle of interests and impulses , and that apart from the fact that he must react somehow , there is nothing in the nature of things to ...
... appear to him more or less negligible ; if , further , he is inclined to think that man is just a bundle of interests and impulses , and that apart from the fact that he must react somehow , there is nothing in the nature of things to ...
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SAMUEL BUTLER | 1 |
GEORGE SANTAYANA | 17 |
DEAN INGE | 25 |
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