Lectures on the English Comic WritersJ.M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1930 - 340 oldal |
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... whole duty of man ; and seems fully convinced , that if this nuisance were abated , the whole world would be regulated according to the creed and the catechism . - This is a strange blindness and infatuation ! He forgets , in his ...
... whole duty of man ; and seems fully convinced , that if this nuisance were abated , the whole world would be regulated according to the creed and the catechism . - This is a strange blindness and infatuation ! He forgets , in his ...
122. oldal
... whole surface of society appeared cut out into square enclosures and sharp angles , which extended to the dresses of the time , their gravel - walks , and clipped hedges . Each individual had a certain ground - plot of his own to ...
... whole surface of society appeared cut out into square enclosures and sharp angles , which extended to the dresses of the time , their gravel - walks , and clipped hedges . Each individual had a certain ground - plot of his own to ...
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... whole instead of parts , ) is that objects , though of the utmost extent and importance , are not defined and tangible . This fault cannot be found with the pursuit of trade and commerce . It is not a mere dry , abstract , undefined ...
... whole instead of parts , ) is that objects , though of the utmost extent and importance , are not defined and tangible . This fault cannot be found with the pursuit of trade and commerce . It is not a mere dry , abstract , undefined ...
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ON SHAKSPEARE AND BEN JONSON | 30 |
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