The Living Age, 290. kötetLiving Age Company, 1916 |
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370. oldal
... character and satirizing the provincial communities among which the action passes . Chichikov , a plausi- ble , unscrupulous fellow , for whom we nevertheless feel some sympathy , is a very different character from the un- sophisticated ...
... character and satirizing the provincial communities among which the action passes . Chichikov , a plausi- ble , unscrupulous fellow , for whom we nevertheless feel some sympathy , is a very different character from the un- sophisticated ...
476. oldal
... character ? " Well , we have stood the test with something better than words , and of his own work - young , vivid , and direct one may fairly say the same . It is as an interpreter of action , or British character in action , that Mr ...
... character ? " Well , we have stood the test with something better than words , and of his own work - young , vivid , and direct one may fairly say the same . It is as an interpreter of action , or British character in action , that Mr ...
548. oldal
... character and conduct by chance ; and the smallest fragment of his mind not unfrequently gives a clue to a most perfect , regular and consistent whole . In this last sentence we hold a key to the heart of the secret we are exploring ...
... character and conduct by chance ; and the smallest fragment of his mind not unfrequently gives a clue to a most perfect , regular and consistent whole . In this last sentence we hold a key to the heart of the secret we are exploring ...
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Britain and the United States | 129 |
67 | 193 |
The First Battle of Ypres | 257 |
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