CriticismFolcroft Press, 1969 - 311 oldal |
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194. oldal
... Proust in dissociating elegance and the marks of rank from virtues and qualities which do not necessarily accompany them . They were not nearly so much interested in studying such distinctions as Proust was , but neither were they so ...
... Proust in dissociating elegance and the marks of rank from virtues and qualities which do not necessarily accompany them . They were not nearly so much interested in studying such distinctions as Proust was , but neither were they so ...
195. oldal
... Proust himself and towards the Cambremers , who are an ancient and noble family . I have never set foot myself in the Faubourg St. Germain , and therefore I cannot check Proust's account of the people in it ; but what strikes any one ...
... Proust himself and towards the Cambremers , who are an ancient and noble family . I have never set foot myself in the Faubourg St. Germain , and therefore I cannot check Proust's account of the people in it ; but what strikes any one ...
198. oldal
... Proust describes his effort to under- stand the meaning of some experience , or the message some particular object seems to have for him ; that is to say , those passages which illustrate most clearly an artist's life . These moments of ...
... Proust describes his effort to under- stand the meaning of some experience , or the message some particular object seems to have for him ; that is to say , those passages which illustrate most clearly an artist's life . These moments of ...
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