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573. oldal
... feeling , but pose , to carve verbal gurgoyles , gro- rather to clench a homely lesson , or to tesque figures of speech which would not throw out a glaring color against a dark have any effect without the adjuncts of background . rhythm ...
... feeling , but pose , to carve verbal gurgoyles , gro- rather to clench a homely lesson , or to tesque figures of speech which would not throw out a glaring color against a dark have any effect without the adjuncts of background . rhythm ...
709. oldal
... feeling may be unreasonable , the institution may have a rational basis , but , in a conflict between feeling and fact , the fact will get the worst of it . There are traces here and there in En- gland of the sentiment which ...
... feeling may be unreasonable , the institution may have a rational basis , but , in a conflict between feeling and fact , the fact will get the worst of it . There are traces here and there in En- gland of the sentiment which ...
718. oldal
... feeling now revolts against the spectacle of menial dukes and duchesses , lord high footmen , to borrow a phrase from Mr. Gilbert's last opera , and lady chambermaids or kitchen - maids . English royalty must not merely be seen in the ...
... feeling now revolts against the spectacle of menial dukes and duchesses , lord high footmen , to borrow a phrase from Mr. Gilbert's last opera , and lady chambermaids or kitchen - maids . English royalty must not merely be seen in the ...
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