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Стр. 38
... told me in our first conversation to regard him as a gentleman who led a very simple life . I answered that if he had had the misfortune to be only a gentleman like any other I should never have come to see him . " Voltaire adds that he ...
... told me in our first conversation to regard him as a gentleman who led a very simple life . I answered that if he had had the misfortune to be only a gentleman like any other I should never have come to see him . " Voltaire adds that he ...
Стр. 85
... told and can well believe , is not easy to learn . The actors seldom find words which they can seize and hold . Mr. Coward stoutly defends his dialogue because of its fidelity to fact . Contemporary conversation , he says , is composed ...
... told and can well believe , is not easy to learn . The actors seldom find words which they can seize and hold . Mr. Coward stoutly defends his dialogue because of its fidelity to fact . Contemporary conversation , he says , is composed ...
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... told that this is not enough , and that no one should put pen to paper who is not prepared to contribute to some question of the day . This makes some of us turn with relief to music and architecture - which must be absolute art , since ...
... told that this is not enough , and that no one should put pen to paper who is not prepared to contribute to some question of the day . This makes some of us turn with relief to music and architecture - which must be absolute art , since ...
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Some English Letter Writers of the Seventeenth | 1 |
Some Observations By Professor | 29 |
Plato and Ruskin By THE VERY REV W | 49 |
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