Der Englische Essay: Analysen : Mit E. Einl., Glossar U. AuswahlbibliographieHorst Weber Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft [Abt. Verlag], 1975 - 405 من الصفحات |
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... called for a Glass of the Widow Trueby's Water , which he told me he always drank before he went Abroad . " There follows much discussion of this potent home remedy , and we see Sir Roger as old , weak , hypochondriac , and gullible ...
... called for a Glass of the Widow Trueby's Water , which he told me he always drank before he went Abroad . " There follows much discussion of this potent home remedy , and we see Sir Roger as old , weak , hypochondriac , and gullible ...
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... called prosaic ; he is never to be called low . He does not rise and sink with his subject ; on the contrary his manner invests his subject , whatever his subject be , with nobleness . " 14 To write with continuous nobleness is to write ...
... called prosaic ; he is never to be called low . He does not rise and sink with his subject ; on the contrary his manner invests his subject , whatever his subject be , with nobleness . " 14 To write with continuous nobleness is to write ...
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... called satire : that is , it does not find its source in any precise emotional attitude or precise intellectual criticism of the actual world . The important thing is that if fiction can be divided into creative fiction and critical ...
... called satire : that is , it does not find its source in any precise emotional attitude or precise intellectual criticism of the actual world . The important thing is that if fiction can be divided into creative fiction and critical ...
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