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Pagina 146
... Perhaps to - day he would revise his judgment . Perhaps we , too , are now coming to realise that we face as grave a menace to the principles of freedom as ever threatened in 1939 ; and if the contest can be limited within the scope of ...
... Perhaps to - day he would revise his judgment . Perhaps we , too , are now coming to realise that we face as grave a menace to the principles of freedom as ever threatened in 1939 ; and if the contest can be limited within the scope of ...
Pagina 214
... perhaps cause for gratification that the forces of the Past , as represented at Chicago in that fateful year , spoke with authority and dignity . Make no little plans , ' said Daniel Burnham , who was in charge of the Exposition , and ...
... perhaps cause for gratification that the forces of the Past , as represented at Chicago in that fateful year , spoke with authority and dignity . Make no little plans , ' said Daniel Burnham , who was in charge of the Exposition , and ...
Pagina 339
... Perhaps the strangest character in all Shakespeare is Falstaff — a thoroughly bad man , a complete egoist , boastful , lustful , mean , who is yet lovable because he is absurd . He is the precursor of the entire gallery of Dickens ...
... Perhaps the strangest character in all Shakespeare is Falstaff — a thoroughly bad man , a complete egoist , boastful , lustful , mean , who is yet lovable because he is absurd . He is the precursor of the entire gallery of Dickens ...
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