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Pagina 249
... give us the chance of seeing play after play , until to sit at home and read plays is an occupation for the afflicted only , and one to be viewed with pity , as we pity blind men spelling out their Shakespeare with their fingers upon ...
... give us the chance of seeing play after play , until to sit at home and read plays is an occupation for the afflicted only , and one to be viewed with pity , as we pity blind men spelling out their Shakespeare with their fingers upon ...
Pagina 273
... give simply and freely than to receive cautiously and questioningly . Of course Mr Hergesheimer gives us pleasure , but so do bright fires , oysters , and clean sheets . It is the dismal office of the reviewer to splinter pleasure into ...
... give simply and freely than to receive cautiously and questioningly . Of course Mr Hergesheimer gives us pleasure , but so do bright fires , oysters , and clean sheets . It is the dismal office of the reviewer to splinter pleasure into ...
Pagina 447
... give us in Alceste 10 a type of man's disillusionment and the vanity of society , the English give us a burly sea captain who is far better fitted to polish off a Dutchman with his own fists than to stand apart and meditate the ...
... give us in Alceste 10 a type of man's disillusionment and the vanity of society , the English give us a burly sea captain who is far better fitted to polish off a Dutchman with his own fists than to stand apart and meditate the ...
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Small Talk About Meredith | 5 |
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