Complete Works, Volumul 10AMS Press, 1965 |
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Pagina 167
... mean by that motto from Sir Philip Sidney upon the title - page ? He cometh to you with a tale that holdeth children ... means to include himself among the ignoramuses , or whether he is only a desperate quiz , we shall not take it upon ...
... mean by that motto from Sir Philip Sidney upon the title - page ? He cometh to you with a tale that holdeth children ... means to include himself among the ignoramuses , or whether he is only a desperate quiz , we shall not take it upon ...
Pagina 217
... means think it wonderful that this romance threw into the greatest astonishment the little critics who so belauded the one preceding . They could not understand it at all . They would not believe that the same author had written both ...
... means think it wonderful that this romance threw into the greatest astonishment the little critics who so belauded the one preceding . They could not understand it at all . They would not believe that the same author had written both ...
Pagina 218
... means ) , still they are not , as in Crichton , " at the same time inconsequen- tial . Admitting the facts , these facts hang together sufficiently well . Nor is there any bombast of style , this negative merit , to be sure , being no ...
... means ) , still they are not , as in Crichton , " at the same time inconsequen- tial . Admitting the facts , these facts hang together sufficiently well . Nor is there any bombast of style , this negative merit , to be sure , being no ...
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