Some Late Victorian Attitudes: The Ewing Lectures, University of California at Los Angeles, 1967Deutsch, 1969 - 126 էջ |
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... Ernest's godfather and adviser , who speaks Butler's mature wisdom , and he is Ernest himself , who is educated by luck and hard experience to be the kind of rich , unmarried writer ( a homo unius libri , as Butler himself was held to ...
... Ernest's godfather and adviser , who speaks Butler's mature wisdom , and he is Ernest himself , who is educated by luck and hard experience to be the kind of rich , unmarried writer ( a homo unius libri , as Butler himself was held to ...
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... Ernest had emancipated himself from his father , we are told that ' it had been a bitter pill to Theobald to lose his power of plaguing his first - born ' . Yet intermittently throughout the novel the whole basis of Butler's moral ...
... Ernest had emancipated himself from his father , we are told that ' it had been a bitter pill to Theobald to lose his power of plaguing his first - born ' . Yet intermittently throughout the novel the whole basis of Butler's moral ...
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... Ernest is made to say in one of his essays : ' We should be churchmen , but somewhat luke- warm churchmen , inasmuch as those who care very much about either religion or irreligion are seldom observed to be very well bred or agreeable ...
... Ernest is made to say in one of his essays : ' We should be churchmen , but somewhat luke- warm churchmen , inasmuch as those who care very much about either religion or irreligion are seldom observed to be very well bred or agreeable ...
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