EssaysW. Heinemann, 1896 - 312 էջ |
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... delighted with a backwater on the Thames , and a view of the Berkshire downs . In fact , the only kind of criticism of which one may be impatient is the criticism which abuses an author for not writing something else . What critics can ...
... delighted with a backwater on the Thames , and a view of the Berkshire downs . In fact , the only kind of criticism of which one may be impatient is the criticism which abuses an author for not writing something else . What critics can ...
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... delightful gallery of characters that puts Theophrastus into the shade , was the only man he ever admitted , on his reputation as a wit , into the sacred society of Merton . For such intellects as he desired , he made search in a way ...
... delightful gallery of characters that puts Theophrastus into the shade , was the only man he ever admitted , on his reputation as a wit , into the sacred society of Merton . For such intellects as he desired , he made search in a way ...
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... delightful manor thrown open like a perpetual salon to worthy visitors , where Oxford scholars would arrive , order their bed- room , give notice of their intention to be present at dinner , and betake themselves to the library to read ...
... delightful manor thrown open like a perpetual salon to worthy visitors , where Oxford scholars would arrive , order their bed- room , give notice of their intention to be present at dinner , and betake themselves to the library to read ...
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... delight upon their instinctive gestures - the tones of their voices , the twinkling of their brows , the twitching of their hands ; he did not brood and generalise ; his taste was for the special , the particular , the individual , the ...
... delight upon their instinctive gestures - the tones of their voices , the twinkling of their brows , the twitching of their hands ; he did not brood and generalise ; his taste was for the special , the particular , the individual , the ...
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... delight could permeate to the outskirts of society . The book was so new and bright , the humour was so penetrating and yet so kind , and it was above all so innocent in its wisdom , that the read- ing world seized upon it with delight ...
... delight could permeate to the outskirts of society . The book was so new and bright , the humour was so penetrating and yet so kind , and it was above all so innocent in its wisdom , that the read- ing world seized upon it with delight ...
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