CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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27. oldal
... continually echoes to doctrines subversive of all distinctions between human beings ? There is a kind of daintiness about our celebrated Dean ; it is to be detected not only in his style , but in his opinions . It is not a snob's , but ...
... continually echoes to doctrines subversive of all distinctions between human beings ? There is a kind of daintiness about our celebrated Dean ; it is to be detected not only in his style , but in his opinions . It is not a snob's , but ...
45. oldal
... continually frustrated ; indeed the greater part of his biography consists in the story of vain efforts to get his hands upon the gear of the world . First he prepared himself for a diplomatic career , subsequently for the law ; and ...
... continually frustrated ; indeed the greater part of his biography consists in the story of vain efforts to get his hands upon the gear of the world . First he prepared himself for a diplomatic career , subsequently for the law ; and ...
273. oldal
... continually returning to this aspect of his predicament . Time is no object ; indeed the longer everything takes him the better . How different the life of a journalist ! It has often happened to me to regret the in- vention of ...
... continually returning to this aspect of his predicament . Time is no object ; indeed the longer everything takes him the better . How different the life of a journalist ! It has often happened to me to regret the in- vention of ...
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GEORGE SANTAYANA | 17 |
DEAN INGE | 25 |
LITERARY BOOMS | 126 |
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