CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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130. oldal
... never yours . The diffidence of your separate judgments is as obvious as the genuine fervour of your collective admiration - fickle indeed but ardent , when once a suitable recipient has been recommended . Like Wordsworth's cloud , you ...
... never yours . The diffidence of your separate judgments is as obvious as the genuine fervour of your collective admiration - fickle indeed but ardent , when once a suitable recipient has been recommended . Like Wordsworth's cloud , you ...
137. oldal
... never been done . Every young man who is worth any- thing , and has been at all fortunate , finds himself surrounded by those whom he inevitably supposes to be the pick of the world ; whomsoever he meets afterwards , he will never look ...
... never been done . Every young man who is worth any- thing , and has been at all fortunate , finds himself surrounded by those whom he inevitably supposes to be the pick of the world ; whomsoever he meets afterwards , he will never look ...
232. oldal
... never on the scene unless she is there ) , and his behaviour in her presence , until near the end , is so adjusted to the purpose of creating suspense that it never conveys more than that his resentment may possibly be changing into ...
... never on the scene unless she is there ) , and his behaviour in her presence , until near the end , is so adjusted to the purpose of creating suspense that it never conveys more than that his resentment may possibly be changing into ...
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GEORGE SANTAYANA | 17 |
DEAN INGE | 25 |
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