CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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191. oldal
Desmond MacCarthy. most important aspect of his work ; more important than his own picture of life . With that picture of life I have myself many faults to find . There are enormous gaps in it . It has often the pettiness of the man who ...
Desmond MacCarthy. most important aspect of his work ; more important than his own picture of life . With that picture of life I have myself many faults to find . There are enormous gaps in it . It has often the pettiness of the man who ...
194. oldal
... picture of the French aristocracy strikes the English observer as strange . We are looking , it must be remembered , at only a small section of it , whose sense of their importance separates them in their own eyes , not only from other ...
... picture of the French aristocracy strikes the English observer as strange . We are looking , it must be remembered , at only a small section of it , whose sense of their importance separates them in their own eyes , not only from other ...
267. oldal
... pictures ? And we were presently given por- traits in which the moustache of the sitter was dis- cernible in one corner of the picture and one eye in another , while the rest had no resemblance to anything at all . Logically , we could ...
... pictures ? And we were presently given por- traits in which the moustache of the sitter was dis- cernible in one corner of the picture and one eye in another , while the rest had no resemblance to anything at all . Logically , we could ...
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