CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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123. oldal
... present state of things , and no very workable alter- native to take its place . " He noticed the morbid feeling of inferiority in the educated Indians to- wards the ruling English race ; the divided feelings of the princes in ...
... present state of things , and no very workable alter- native to take its place . " He noticed the morbid feeling of inferiority in the educated Indians to- wards the ruling English race ; the divided feelings of the princes in ...
141. oldal
... present critic ; and my readers will feel no sur- prise that I have not often been able to give a cordial welcome to young post - war writers . Yet M. Fay's book is one of the few books of criticism I have read recently which I shall ...
... present critic ; and my readers will feel no sur- prise that I have not often been able to give a cordial welcome to young post - war writers . Yet M. Fay's book is one of the few books of criticism I have read recently which I shall ...
263. oldal
... present naturally I knew nothing of a continuous present but it came naturally to me to make one , it was simple it was clear to me and nobody knew why it was done like that , I did not myself although naturally to me it was natural ...
... present naturally I knew nothing of a continuous present but it came naturally to me to make one , it was simple it was clear to me and nobody knew why it was done like that , I did not myself although naturally to me it was natural ...
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