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Pagina 26
... question , Was Hamlet a fluke ? for this brings us at once face to face with a question which we must answer , Is gen- ius conscious or unconscious ? Speak- ing of " Werther , " Goethe said that there was an old prejudice that a book ...
... question , Was Hamlet a fluke ? for this brings us at once face to face with a question which we must answer , Is gen- ius conscious or unconscious ? Speak- ing of " Werther , " Goethe said that there was an old prejudice that a book ...
Pagina 34
... question before us . If humor be what we have claimed for it , not mere farce but a depicting of the whole of human life , then we should ex- pect that the highest literature should be found to contain it . We should expect to find it ...
... question before us . If humor be what we have claimed for it , not mere farce but a depicting of the whole of human life , then we should ex- pect that the highest literature should be found to contain it . We should expect to find it ...
Pagina 36
... question , " All full inside ? " " Well , " Hamlet ; " and , of course , strong con . I can't answer for the other gentlemen , trasts , — like that , for instance , between but that last apple - dumpling at Mrs. Gil- the gravedigger's ...
... question , " All full inside ? " " Well , " Hamlet ; " and , of course , strong con . I can't answer for the other gentlemen , trasts , — like that , for instance , between but that last apple - dumpling at Mrs. Gil- the gravedigger's ...
Pagina 42
... question was whether it would be right that he should make the matter known to Miss Brane , or not . It was upon this point , Hugh said , that he had been anxious to consult her brother . " The business is not quite so bad a one as I ...
... question was whether it would be right that he should make the matter known to Miss Brane , or not . It was upon this point , Hugh said , that he had been anxious to consult her brother . " The business is not quite so bad a one as I ...
Pagina 46
... question ; and probably by none of them was her ab- sence less regretted than by the daughter whom she had dropped in Park Lane on her way back from church . It was not often that Edith escaped from her moth- Ier's tender supervision ...
... question ; and probably by none of them was her ab- sence less regretted than by the daughter whom she had dropped in Park Lane on her way back from church . It was not often that Edith escaped from her moth- Ier's tender supervision ...
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