History of English Literature, Band 33Colonial Press, 1900 |
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... become blunted , the muscles are braced , the will vigorous . In every country the body of man is rooted deep into ... becomes a trade , it becomes a pleasure . About the 1 Tacitus , " De moribus Germano- rum , " passim : Diem noctemque ...
... become blunted , the muscles are braced , the will vigorous . In every country the body of man is rooted deep into ... becomes a trade , it becomes a pleasure . About the 1 Tacitus , " De moribus Germano- rum , " passim : Diem noctemque ...
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... become a manager , to try to have a share in the property of a theatre ; but such success is rare , and the life which they lead , a life of actors and artists , improvident , full of excess , lost amid debauchery and acts of violence ...
... become a manager , to try to have a share in the property of a theatre ; but such success is rare , and the life which they lead , a life of actors and artists , improvident , full of excess , lost amid debauchery and acts of violence ...
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... become like distant objects , whose distance softens their outline , and wraps them in a luminous veil of blue air . Your true comedy is an opera . We listen to sentiments without thinking too much of plot . We follow the tender or gay ...
... become like distant objects , whose distance softens their outline , and wraps them in a luminous veil of blue air . Your true comedy is an opera . We listen to sentiments without thinking too much of plot . We follow the tender or gay ...
Inhalt
The outer man is only a clue to study the inner invisible man | 5 |
History is a mechanical and psychological problem Within certain | 19 |
CHAPTER FIRST | 31 |
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