CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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... matter in him . It was Paul the Apostle of Protestantism of whom he was thinking in the foregoing passage . The Church , according to Butler , in her less introspective ages , in her build- ings , her music , her unspoken teaching , did ...
... matter in him . It was Paul the Apostle of Protestantism of whom he was thinking in the foregoing passage . The Church , according to Butler , in her less introspective ages , in her build- ings , her music , her unspoken teaching , did ...
192. oldal
... matter if a writer is a snob in private , but it does matter if that weakness distorts his picture of life . People who deny that there are differences between an aristocrat and a well - behaved member of the professional classes , and ...
... matter if a writer is a snob in private , but it does matter if that weakness distorts his picture of life . People who deny that there are differences between an aristocrat and a well - behaved member of the professional classes , and ...
288. oldal
... matter for others to think they can magnify the great Coleridge , or worse , clean him , by showing he was also really a patient and industrious citizen . What does it matter whether a man worked hard or not , if he could compose Kubla ...
... matter for others to think they can magnify the great Coleridge , or worse , clean him , by showing he was also really a patient and industrious citizen . What does it matter whether a man worked hard or not , if he could compose Kubla ...
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DEAN INGE | 25 |
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