CriticismFolcroft Press, 1969 - 311 oldal |
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14. oldal
... important , and the dinner crowded , Festing Jones , with characteristic discretion , stopped these celebrations . On the menu menu there was always printed , under Butler's photograph , a sentence from his works : " Above all things ...
... important , and the dinner crowded , Festing Jones , with characteristic discretion , stopped these celebrations . On the menu menu there was always printed , under Butler's photograph , a sentence from his works : " Above all things ...
191. oldal
Desmond MacCarthy. most important aspect of his work ; more important than his own picture of life . With that ... importance of certain phenomena , homosexuality for instance ; although , in his introduction to Sodome et Gomorrhe , he ...
Desmond MacCarthy. most important aspect of his work ; more important than his own picture of life . With that ... importance of certain phenomena , homosexuality for instance ; although , in his introduction to Sodome et Gomorrhe , he ...
196. oldal
... important than he appears , for fear nobody will believe it . I cannot think that this is an accurate picture of the ... importance . The English aristocracy , though they have lost nearly all their power , have still no small share in ...
... important than he appears , for fear nobody will believe it . I cannot think that this is an accurate picture of the ... importance . The English aristocracy , though they have lost nearly all their power , have still no small share in ...
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