CriticismFolcroft Press, 1969 - 311 oldal |
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12. oldal
... feel , what he should value , and what friends he should choose . This was not so obviously true of him during the last decade of his life , but for a good many years after Butler's death the passport to Jones's intimacy was certainly ...
... feel , what he should value , and what friends he should choose . This was not so obviously true of him during the last decade of his life , but for a good many years after Butler's death the passport to Jones's intimacy was certainly ...
93. oldal
... feels by holding up one object after another and showing it to us , not intending that we should infer that each in turn is the subject of his thoughts , but that we should feel a particular emotion appropriate to it . This makes his ...
... feels by holding up one object after another and showing it to us , not intending that we should infer that each in turn is the subject of his thoughts , but that we should feel a particular emotion appropriate to it . This makes his ...
141. oldal
... feel no sur- prise that I have not often been able to give a cordial welcome to young post - war writers . Yet M ... feeling " that they are wrong , and a similar strong " feeling " in my seniors I found quite 141 PROUST MODERN FRENCH ...
... feel no sur- prise that I have not often been able to give a cordial welcome to young post - war writers . Yet M ... feeling " that they are wrong , and a similar strong " feeling " in my seniors I found quite 141 PROUST MODERN FRENCH ...
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