CriticismFolcroft Press, 1969 - 311 oldal |
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70. oldal
... less whole - heartedly in the big , blooming , buzzing confusion of the world , where the irrational human will chases one object after another without questioning its value . Natur- ally he felt most at home in the Italian Renaissance ...
... less whole - heartedly in the big , blooming , buzzing confusion of the world , where the irrational human will chases one object after another without questioning its value . Natur- ally he felt most at home in the Italian Renaissance ...
200. oldal
... less we live in the present as it passes , the less we will have to remember . The magnitude of Proust's achievement can be measured only when we take into account that his book , besides being the most careful record of an intellectual ...
... less we live in the present as it passes , the less we will have to remember . The magnitude of Proust's achievement can be measured only when we take into account that his book , besides being the most careful record of an intellectual ...
287. oldal
... less sym- pathetic reader . You wonder perhaps how in that case I can even tolerate Bennett , let alone admire him as I do . Well , I said the presence of a friend makes even a " luxury - hotel " tolerable to me , and Bennett's humanity ...
... less sym- pathetic reader . You wonder perhaps how in that case I can even tolerate Bennett , let alone admire him as I do . Well , I said the presence of a friend makes even a " luxury - hotel " tolerable to me , and Bennett's humanity ...
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