CriticismFolcroft Press, 1969 - 311 oldal |
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47. oldal
... nearly always excited , the emotion conveyed being seldom one of detached admiration . The degree to which a sub- ject stimulates his will is one of the most important measures of its fitness for his hand . Hence the presence in nearly ...
... nearly always excited , the emotion conveyed being seldom one of detached admiration . The degree to which a sub- ject stimulates his will is one of the most important measures of its fitness for his hand . Hence the presence in nearly ...
129. oldal
... nearly being made a peer that with prudent fore- sight he had coronets painted on his dinner service . Suddenly the bubble of reputation burst . Obscurity descended on him like an extinguisher . Years afterwards , writing in 1886 ( he ...
... nearly being made a peer that with prudent fore- sight he had coronets painted on his dinner service . Suddenly the bubble of reputation burst . Obscurity descended on him like an extinguisher . Years afterwards , writing in 1886 ( he ...
141. oldal
... nearly always pretentious and insincere ; Catholic- ism a capitulation . When I add that the literature of the private dream nearly always strikes me as trivial and childish though it may achieve moments of beauty , M. Faÿ will have no ...
... nearly always pretentious and insincere ; Catholic- ism a capitulation . When I add that the literature of the private dream nearly always strikes me as trivial and childish though it may achieve moments of beauty , M. Faÿ will have no ...
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