Life in English Literature: An Introduction for Beginners, Volumes 1-3Methuen, 1949 - 535 pages |
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Page 12
... feel , and what they think . Their actions , thoughts , and feel- ings show that they are human beings like ourselves . We make friends with them . If they are well described , and the kind of people we like , we may make friends who ...
... feel , and what they think . Their actions , thoughts , and feel- ings show that they are human beings like ourselves . We make friends with them . If they are well described , and the kind of people we like , we may make friends who ...
Page 307
... feeling for poetry as a thing in itself . For him , it was a part of the ordinary world , and therefore subject to ordinary beliefs and prejudices . He would not have understood the claim that the world of poetry is a world apart . Thus ...
... feeling for poetry as a thing in itself . For him , it was a part of the ordinary world , and therefore subject to ordinary beliefs and prejudices . He would not have understood the claim that the world of poetry is a world apart . Thus ...
Page 403
... feel , do , just as one pleases . We go a journey chiefly to be free of all impediments and of all inconveniences ... feeling at a loss the moment I am left by myself . Instead of a friend in a postchaise or in a Tilbury , to exchange ...
... feel , do , just as one pleases . We go a journey chiefly to be free of all impediments and of all inconveniences ... feeling at a loss the moment I am left by myself . Instead of a friend in a postchaise or in a Tilbury , to exchange ...
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