CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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193. oldal
... observation of her and her peculiar code of manners becomes then as de- tached as his observation of his servant Françoise and her ways of looking at life . The resemblances between the speech and social code of servants and those of ...
... observation of her and her peculiar code of manners becomes then as de- tached as his observation of his servant Françoise and her ways of looking at life . The resemblances between the speech and social code of servants and those of ...
199. oldal
... Observe , too , the impossibility of antedating this act . In its grub state , it cannot fly , it cannot shine , it is a dull grub . But suddenly , without observation , the selfsame thing unfurls beautiful wings , and is an angel of ...
... Observe , too , the impossibility of antedating this act . In its grub state , it cannot fly , it cannot shine , it is a dull grub . But suddenly , without observation , the selfsame thing unfurls beautiful wings , and is an angel of ...
252. oldal
... observation . He was a seer rather than a fashioner . To read him is to be steeped in his personality , and his creations are projected , but never separated , from himself . He was one of those artists who do well to be absorbed in the ...
... observation . He was a seer rather than a fashioner . To read him is to be steeped in his personality , and his creations are projected , but never separated , from himself . He was one of those artists who do well to be absorbed in the ...
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GEORGE SANTAYANA | 17 |
DEAN INGE | 25 |
LITERARY BOOMS | 126 |
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