Dramatic EssaysJ.M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1912 - 299 sivua |
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Sivu xii
... persons of several opinions , all of them left doubtful , to be determined by readers in general . ' " 1 Hence the employment of the controversial method may very probably have been suggested in the first instance by the writer's ...
... persons of several opinions , all of them left doubtful , to be determined by readers in general . ' " 1 Hence the employment of the controversial method may very probably have been suggested in the first instance by the writer's ...
Sivu 2
... person amongst our young nobility , on whom the eyes of all men are so much bent . But in the meantime your lordship may imitate the course of Nature , who gives us the flower before the fruit : that I may speak to you in the language ...
... person amongst our young nobility , on whom the eyes of all men are so much bent . But in the meantime your lordship may imitate the course of Nature , who gives us the flower before the fruit : that I may speak to you in the language ...
Sivu 5
... persons whom their wit and quality have made known to all the town ; and whom I have chose to hide under these borrowed names , that they may not suffer by so ill a relation as I am going to make of their discourse . 2. Taking then a ...
... persons whom their wit and quality have made known to all the town ; and whom I have chose to hide under these borrowed names , that they may not suffer by so ill a relation as I am going to make of their discourse . 2. Taking then a ...
Sivu 6
... person of a sharp judgment , and somewhat too delicate a taste in wit , which the world have mistaken in him for ill - nature , said , smiling to us , that if the concernment of this battle had not been so exceeding great , he could ...
... person of a sharp judgment , and somewhat too delicate a taste in wit , which the world have mistaken in him for ill - nature , said , smiling to us , that if the concernment of this battle had not been so exceeding great , he could ...
Sivu 8
... persons ? I can assure you he is , this day , the envy of one who is lord in the art of quibbling , and who does not take it well that any man should intrude so far into his province . " " All I would wish , " replied Crites , " is ...
... persons ? I can assure you he is , this day , the envy of one who is lord in the art of quibbling , and who does not take it well that any man should intrude so far into his province . " " All I would wish , " replied Crites , " is ...
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