Lectures on the English Comic WritersJ.M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1930 - 340 oldal |
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100. oldal
... reflection that had been suggested on such subjects which is not to be found in this celebrated work , and there is , perhaps , hardly a reflection to be found in it which had not been already suggested and developed by some other ...
... reflection that had been suggested on such subjects which is not to be found in this celebrated work , and there is , perhaps , hardly a reflection to be found in it which had not been already suggested and developed by some other ...
119. oldal
... reflection , not of impulse or situation . He furnishes his characters , on every occasion , with the presence of mind of the author . He makes them act , not as they would from the impulse of the moment , but as they might upon reflection ...
... reflection , not of impulse or situation . He furnishes his characters , on every occasion , with the presence of mind of the author . He makes them act , not as they would from the impulse of the moment , but as they might upon reflection ...
269. oldal
... reflection . D. But up to the present moment you allow that I have a particular interest in my proper self . Where then am I to stop , or how draw the line between my real and my imaginary identity ? B. The line is drawn for you by the ...
... reflection . D. But up to the present moment you allow that I have a particular interest in my proper self . Where then am I to stop , or how draw the line between my real and my imaginary identity ? B. The line is drawn for you by the ...
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ON SHAKSPEARE AND BEN JONSON | 30 |
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