Obiter Dicta: Second seriesElliot Stock, 1902 - 233 oldal |
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... Critics will probably be found ready to assert that this little book has no right to exist , since it exhibits nothing worthy of the name of research , being written by one who has never been inside the reading - room of the British ...
... Critics will probably be found ready to assert that this little book has no right to exist , since it exhibits nothing worthy of the name of research , being written by one who has never been inside the reading - room of the British ...
1. oldal
... , even in what is called Literature , are more disgusting than to hear small critics , who earn their bite and sup by acting as the self - appointed showmen of the works of their betters , heaping terms of moral opprobrium I.
... , even in what is called Literature , are more disgusting than to hear small critics , who earn their bite and sup by acting as the self - appointed showmen of the works of their betters , heaping terms of moral opprobrium I.
58. oldal
... critic of first proving that there is anything distinctive about Windsor Forest , which personally he doubted , one green field in the Doctor's opinion being just like another . In 1715 Pope moved with his parents to Chiswick , where ...
... critic of first proving that there is anything distinctive about Windsor Forest , which personally he doubted , one green field in the Doctor's opinion being just like another . In 1715 Pope moved with his parents to Chiswick , where ...
89. oldal
... critic's or an immortal wit's . satirist who places Richard Bentley and Daniel Defoe amongst the Dunces must be content to abate his pretensions to be regarded as a social purge . A Men and women , we can well believe , went POPE , 89.
... critic's or an immortal wit's . satirist who places Richard Bentley and Daniel Defoe amongst the Dunces must be content to abate his pretensions to be regarded as a social purge . A Men and women , we can well believe , went POPE , 89.
97. oldal
... critics , or even a posse of poets . As for the man , he was ever eager and interested in life . Beneath all his faults for which he had more excuse than a whole congregation of the righteous need ever hope to muster for their own ...
... critics , or even a posse of poets . As for the man , he was ever eager and interested in life . Beneath all his faults for which he had more excuse than a whole congregation of the righteous need ever hope to muster for their own ...
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